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Demos at W3C's Booth in 2014
Come by the booth to see these demos W3C Members and staff that will show how the Web is transforming the mobile industry.
- W3C/Klickfilm: New Ways to Advertise with Videos/Pictures on the Web using HMTL5 and Linked Data
- Baidu: Baidu Light Apps ("ScreenX", "Paipaigp", 3VividTim" and "Baidu-Share")
- Ericsson: InBrowser Communication
- Espial: Reimagining the TV User Experience with HTML5
- Igalia: New layouts models on the Web (CSS3 standards implementation: CSS Grid Layout & CSS Regions)
- Intel: Building a real-time system for Remotely Piloted Vehicles using HTML5 and the Intel® XDK
- Kolor: Kolor Eyes: 360-degree videos & interactive virtual tours in HTML5
- Mozilla: Firefox OS - making HTML5 on mobile work
- Opera: Coast by Opera (browser for iPad)
- Zaragoza: Web we want: Open Web, zaragoza.es
Below are confirmed demo times; this table may evolve
during the week.
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
09:00 |
W3C/Clickfilm |
W3C/Clickfilm |
W3C/Clickfilm |
|
10:00 |
|
|
Intel |
W3C/Clickfilm |
11:00 |
Kolor |
Kolor |
Kolor |
Kolor |
12:00 |
Baidu |
Baidu |
Intel, Igalia |
|
14:00 |
Ericsson |
Ericsson |
Ericsson |
Ericsson |
15:00 |
Espial |
Espial |
Espial |
Espial |
17:00 |
Mozilla |
Mozilla |
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To schedule a meeting with CEO Jeff Jaffe or other W3C staff, please write to team-contact@w3.org.

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Tim Berners-Lee
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