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Community articleSlides from 2012 conference: Developing Exceptional Mobile and Multi-Channel Applications using IBM Web Experience Factory

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From the conference abstract:
This session will take a deep dive into developing exceptional mobile and multi-channel applications using IBM Web Experience Factory tools. Live demos will show how you can quickly build mobile applications that can take advantage of device capabilities like geolocation, and how a single source model can render optimally for multiple device types including smartphone, tablet, and desktop. This session will show new features available in IBM Web Experience Factory 8.0 such as Dojo Mobile and client-side architecture support. We'll also show how Web Experience Factory can be used with a hybrid framework to build applications that access device features such as camera.

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