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XTech 2007: “The Ubiquitous Web”15-18 May 2007, Paris, France
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Schedule: Applications sessions

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Amphitheatre A
Blaine Cook (Obvious Corp.), Kellan Elliott-McCrea (Flickr (Yahoo))
Jabber (XMPP) as enabling technology of bots and web services to participate in ubiquitous networks. Now! Made easy! With Ruby! Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Ralph Meijer (Mediamatic Lab)
The contacts list on your phone should tell you what your friends are doing, where they are, and what they're planning next. We're working to make this happen. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Fabien POTENCIER (SENSIO)
This session will cover professional web development using PHP5 and the symfony platform. The focus will be on the tools symfony provide to build, test, and deploy *professional* applications. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
JavaScript libraries ease the pain of developing complex script-driven behaviours. This talk will discuss problems that these libraries solve and help you pick the library best suited to your needs. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Rafi Haladjian (Violet)
In the coming years, computers, phones and game consoles will no longer be the only devices in our environment deemed worthy to be intelligent and connected. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
The next web will be about flow, this flow will be user generated pipelines through applications and services. Unlike before these Pipelines will be definable, non-proprietary and shareable by anyone Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Sam Newman (ThoughtWorks)
Using techniques developed at ThoughtWorks, I'll show how you can use dbdeploy to manage database change Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Xavier Cazin (Éditions O'Reilly)
What has been needed in terms of time, money, human resources and tools, in order to turn an any-old-how publisher's information system into a functional web-centered IS, ready for Publishing 2.0. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Frank Marchese (Pace University)
A Wiki that supports interactive scientific visualization and collaboration built from open source technology and visualization software with XHTML, Java, Javascript, and XML will be demonstrated. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Emma Tonkin (UKOLN)
This paper discusses the role of metadata schema registries in the distributed collaborative development and use of schemas, lessons learned and suggestions for the future. Read more.
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Amphitheatre B
Antoine Quint (Joost)
A look at how various client-side XML technologies, such as SVG and Compound Documents, are being put to use to build The Venice Project internet television application. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Henk Gingnagel (Getronics)
Since 2005 one of the largest XBRL eGovernment projects worldwide is in execution in the Netherlands. This presentation gives an overview of the experiences. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Discover how the new IPTC standard fulfils its aims of simplicity, interoperability, and capability of interaction with the Semantic Web. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
Chimezie Ogbuji (Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
This presentation demonstrates how web authors can have their cake and eat it too by extracting JSON from XML to facilitate the use of frameworks that understand JSON natively. Read more.
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Amphitheatre C
Katie Portwin (Quakr), Peter Arbuthnott (Quakr), David Sant (Quakr)
This paper describes the experience of developing a 3D virtual world, based on publicly available images and geo-metadata. A practical examination of the hardware, the standards, and user practice. Read more.
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Amphitheatre A
James Cox (smokeclouds)
You have just spent the past six weeks authoring your ground-breaking innovative Ruby-on-rails based app. You’ve taken your breather, launched, and been hit by the techcrunch massive. What Next? Read more.
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Josh Lucas (Los Angeles Times Interactive)
The need for real-time search indexes increases in importance with always-on Web connectivity. Users can receive pertinent information instead of billions of search results. Read more.
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Tom Carden (Stamen), Michal Migurski (Stamen)
Many social websites are based around streams of content and will need robust ways to mine the past. We offer a practical yet fanciful overview of the exploration and navigation of time-series data. Read more.