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Mobile Web Development with Drupal

Mobile web consumption is on the rise.

In 2010, global mobile data traffic tripled for the third year in a row. Between 2010 and 2015 Cisco predicts that there will be approximately 7.1 billion mobile devices connected to the web (roughly one per person on this planet)
Cisco

By 2014, mobile internet usage is expected to overtake desktop internet usage.
GigaOm: Mary Meeker of Morgan Stanley

Numerous people today already access the internet exclusively on their smartphones and do not own a desktop/laptop machine.

As Drupal developers, designers and themers, it's foolish for us to continue to assume that our work will only be viewed on a laptop or a desktop screen.

Today's website must deliver a tailored experience to the mobile web user that utilizes unique capabilities only available on such a device - geolocation, screen rotation, etc. This experience must be just as flawless as it is on their full size device. The mobile user expects personalization, interactivity and adjustments to his / her context.

**This session is intended for those responsible for creating such experiences: architects, developers, themers and designers.**

What questions will your session answer?: 
What does a user expect when using a mobile site / web application?
What are the different device classes and capabilities?
How do I detect if a mobile browser is visiting my site and what kind?
What are the technical challenges and how to work around them (or use them to my advantage)?
What are the mobile web development tools, modules and technologies at my disposal?
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Slides!

Video should be coming shortly :) But meanwhile slides are here!!

http://prezi.com/rekcalqfgwzh/mobile-development-with-drupal/

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Thanks!

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