Who is Daniel Appelquist?
I'm an immigrant and US/UK dual national who has been living in London since 1999. I work at Samsung where I head up the developer advocacy group for Samsung Internet. I'm an advocate for emerging web technologies, the open web, open source and open data. I am co-chair of the W3C Technical Architecture Group. I was a founder and co-organizer of the Over the Air hack day series and of Mobile Monday London. I'm a former .com CTO. I am a parent dealing with the increasing complexities of raising teens in a hyper-connected world.
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If you're curious where the nickname Torgo came from, I appropriated it from a character in the the movie Manos: the Hands of Fate via Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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Daniel,
My name is Alex and I work with Rebtel.
Just wanted to let you know that I loved your talk during the Expo. It ranks very high among the numerous ones I had the pleasure of attending.
Best regards,
Alex
Very informative presentation. Thanks a lot!
Trasatti, 1 s, 2 t’s. :(
DeviceAtlas.com, .mobi is for mobile devices. Plug appreciated, of course!
Very interesting all the part about caching, we should have some tests!
Sorry about that, Andrea — I’ve fixed and updated the deck. It’s important to note that all the recommendations about mobile Ajax in the presentation are preliminary — but we are going to be contributing these ideas into the Best Practices 2.0 document for further discussion.