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10 December 2008

New talk slides: northern bloc

Event: northern bloc:Creative Technology Wales, Llandudno, UK

Richard Ishida gave a presentation entitled Gwneud y we fyd-eang yn wirioneddol fyd-eang! (Making the World Wide Web worldwide) on 4 December, 2008. [search keys: talk-2008 talk-ishida]

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4 June 2008

New talk slides: @media Conference 2008

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Richard Ishida gave a presentation entitled "Global Design: Characters, Language and More" at the @media 2008 Conference, London, UK, on 30 May, 2008. [search keys: talk-2008 talk-ishida ]

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2 June 2008

New talk slides: Open Road Conference and Web Standards Group meetings

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Richard Ishida gave a presentation entitled Designing International Web Pages: Some Practical Tips at the Open Road Conference, Melbourne, Australia, on 15 May, 2008, and at Web Standards Group (WSG) meetings in Melbourne and Sydney on 15th and 16th May. [search keys: talk-2008 talk-ishida ]

Categories: Talks

New talk slides: WWW2008 tutorial

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Richard Ishida and Felix Sasaki gave a tutorial entitled Producing XML that Works Internationally at the WWW2008 Conference, Beijing, China, on 21 April, 2008. [search keys: talk-2008 talk-ishida talk-sasaki]

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