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XTech 2008: “The Web on the Move”6-9 May 2008, Dublin, Ireland
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Schedule: Browsers sessions

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Goldsmiths 1
In the year since XTech 2007, changes of interest to Web developers have been made to Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer and the engines that power them — added/improved support for standards (and non-standards), new versions for mobile devices, and more. This session takes a look back at what the changes have been — as well as taking a look ahead to see what may be on the way next. Read more.
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Goldsmiths 2
Bert Bos (W3C)
The CSS Advanced Layout module promises to provide Web designers with traditional layout grids, but it can also be used to layout smaller things, such as forms or mathematical formulas. Read more.
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Goldsmiths 2
Aral Balkan (Yeah, Let's Do It!)
When did Flash grow up? From annoying ads and animations to RIAs, the Flash Platform has come a long way. Join Aral for an honest, entertaining, and inspriring overview of the Flash Platform. Experience RIAs with Flex, desktop applications with AIR, and mobile applications with Flash Lite. Review the state of accessibility, open source, mashups, video, and 3D on the Flash Platform. Read more.
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Goldsmiths 3
Vincent Vergonjeanne (Microsoft Corporation)
I will demonstrate how Silverlight 2.0, using Blend 2.5 & Visual Studio 2008, can optimize your time of development and will prove it by developing, with you, a video game during the time of the session. Read more.