Events

2015 Past Events

2014 Past Events

  • [Research/Business event] Rencontres Inria-Industrie: “Technologies du Web”, 26 November 2014, Lille, France
  • [Business event] Apps World London, 12-13 November 2014, London, UK
    Dominique Hazaël-Massieux chaired the track dedicated to HTML5 mobile applications.
  • [Developer training] W3C W3DevCampus online courses:
  • [Web Payments/W3C Meeting], Interest Group face to face, 27-28 October 2014, Santa Clara, California, USA
  • [HTML5Apps/W3C Meeting] Trust and Permissions in Web apps, 3-4 September 2014, Paris, France
  • [Developer event] Extensible Web Summit, 11 September 2014, Berlin, Germany
  • [Developer event] Taller HTML5 Vs Apps Nativas, 6 May 2014, Bilbao, Spain
    Dominique Hazaël-Massieux explained the benefits of the new standards for the development of mobile Web applications based on the Open Web Platform (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, etc.).
  • [Academic/Business conference] WWW2014, 7-11 April 2014, Seoul, Korea
    See the W3C Track@WWW2014 rich program (with tutorials, Web technologies discussions and Web25 anniversary events).
  • [Developer training] W3C Mobile Web 2: Programming Mobile Apps
    This course covers all techniques for programming successful mobile Web applications that can ship both online and in application stores.
  • [Developer training] W3C HTML5, 24 March – 4 May 2014, Online Course
    This unique online training lasts 6 weeks. Become an HTML5 expert!
  • [HTML5Apps event] W3C Workshop on Web & Payments, 24-25 March 2014, Paris, France
  • [Developer training] W3C Responsive Web Design, 21 March- 17 April 2014, Online Course
    This course leads you step by step through an approach that focuses on HTML and CSS to make your Web site fit in all viewport sizes.
  • [Developer training] W3C JavaScript, 17 March- 13 April 2014, Online Course
    JavaScript is one of the three major Web developer tools, along with HTML5 and CSS3.
  • [Business & developer conference] Next Game Frontier, 13 March 2014, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
    Dominique Hazaël-Massieux participated in a rountable open discussions around Web gaming, along with Nicolas Silva (Mozilla) and Satheesh Sudarsan (Samsung). The panel was moderated by Stephen Shankland (Journalist at CNeT) [ see video].
  • [Business congress] Mobile World Congress, 24-27 February 2014, Barcelona, Spain
    Dave Raggett, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, and Marie-Claire Forgue were present. See the contact page.
  • [Business congress] CeBiT 2014, 10-14 March 2014, Hannover, Germany.
    Dave Raggett, HTML5Apps staff member, was present.
  • [Developer training] W3C Responsive Web Design, 24 January – 20 February 2014, Online Course
    This course leads you step by step through an approach that focuses on HTML and CSS to make your Web site fit in all viewport sizes.
  • [Business event] International CES’14, 7-10 January 2014, Las Vegas, USA

2013 Past Events

  • [Developer training] W3C HTML5: Web Design Fundamentals, 2 Dec. 2013 – 19 Jan. 2014, Online Course
    This unique online training lasts 6 weeks. Become an HTML5 expert!
  • [Business event] MobiCase 2013, 7-8 November 2013, Paris, France
    Dominique Hazaël-Massieux is giving a keynote entitled “The Web: on mobile and beyond”. [slides]
  • [Developer training] W3C JavaScript for Beginners, 11 Nov .- 8 Dec. 2013, Online Course
    W3C is pleased to launch its new online course to help Web developers understand the basic concepts of JavaScript. The course is 4 weeks long, to start on 11 November 2013. JavaScript is one of the three major Web developer tools, along with HTML5 and CSS3.
  • [Talk] EPASOrg meeting, 17 October 2013, Nice, France
    Daniel Dardailler and Dave Raggett presented “W3C, Openness, Payment” [slides]
Closing the Gaps
Native vs. HTML5?
The HTML5Apps project's goal is to close the gaps! Read more in the project's factsheet pdf file.
Project Funding
EU logo This project is funded by the European Union through the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2013-2015) under grant agreement n°611327 - HTML5 Apps.
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