PodConstruction

During the short time that I was at dConstruct, I nipped out with Paul and Marcus to record a quick interview about HTML5. That interview has now been published in the latest episode of Boagworld, complete with transcript. Just to show how fast HTML5 can move, on the very day that we were chatting about the content model of the footer element, the spec was duly updated.

Boagworld 184: html5 on Huffduffer

Speaking of podcasting and dConstruct…

Thanks to always excellent Drew, the audio recordings from the day are starting to roll in. You can keep an eye on the podcast page or simply subscribe to the podcast to get all the aural goodness. Transcripts are on their way too, courtesy of Opera.

The first talk of the day is available now: Elements of a Networked Urbanism by Adam Greenfield.

Elements of a Networked Urbanism by Adam Greenfield on Huffduffer

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 12:18pm

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