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Web Conferences Amsterdam | Jason Grigsby | The Immobile Web | Mobilism 2012 @WebConferencesAmsterdam | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Slides: slideshare.net/grigs/the-immobile-web

Device diversity is about to get an order of magnitude worse. SmartTVs are hitting the market in mass this year. Sony, LG, Vizio, and Samsung are all shipping televisions with Google TV built in.

And if the rumors that Apple will release a TV this year are true, 2012 will turn out to be the year web developers start to tackle the glass screen hanging on our walls.

Why should web developers focused on mobile learn about the web on TVs? Because TVs represent the next challenge in device proliferation. They share common characteristics with their smaller brethren. They create new challenges and opportunities we haven't encountered yet. And most importantly, learning how to build for TVs helps inform our practices of building for mobile devices.

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