Episode 22
TVs with Jason Grigsby
June 13, 2012
What does the news from this week's Apple keynote mean for the future of the web? There was no TV announcement, but what is the state of internet-enabled TVs? What can web designers and developers be doing today to support the coming TVs.
Show Notes
- The Immobile Web
- The Coming Zombie Apocalypse of Devices
- Mobile Apps Must Die | Blog | design mind
- 88 percent of tablet and 86 percent of smartphone users use their device while watching TV
- Microsoft Xbox SmartGlass: an in-depth preview
- Xbox 360 being used more for entertainment than gaming - latimes.com
- Steve Jobs talking about the problem with TV industry
- aTV Flash product for jailbroken Apple TVs. Adds browser.
- Raw data from Jason's Smart TV tests — HTML5Test
- Raw data from Jason's Smart TV tests — Modernizr
- Raw data from Jason's Smart TV tests — Screen size
- Opera: Creating web content for TVs
- Google: Designing for TV
- Google TV jQuery UI Library
- Opera TV Emulator
- Google TV Emulation
- Netflix looks at posture, input, navigation, and display.
- Check out Google TV Spotlight in Chrome fullscreen to see how others have designed for TV
- Cloud Four Blog
- Jason Grigsby (grigs) on Twitter
- The Web Ahead (thewebahead) on Twitter
- WWDC Keynote — Safari & Sharing for Mac OSX 53:00, Safari for iOS 1:28:00
- What iOS 6 Mobile Safari Offers Front End Devs
- The video of Jason Grigsby's talk, the Immobile Web
- Apple WWDC Highlights — a slide showing new iOS SDK features
- Join the Safari Developer Program for free and download Safari for Mac OS X.8
- iOS 6 Beta 1: HTML5 new APIs, Remote Debugging and native apps integration | Breaking the Mobile Web
- Another angle on skeuomorphs | simurai
- CSS3 Filters: Altering HTML and Images with just CSS | InsertHTML
- Filter Effects – SVG 1.1 (Second Edition)
- Apple - Apple TV - HD iTunes content and more on your TV.
- Display resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia