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Title:
Project Blue Spruce: The Web Browser - Future ...
Stream:
Innovation & Trends (2)
Speakers:
David Boloker
Abstract:
Project Blue Spruce: The Web Browser - Future Platform For Cooperative Web Applications\n\nSituational Applications provide rich information and data visualization aids for decision-oriented meetings. The Cooperative Web extends these applications with mediated collaboration as well as real-time streaming high-definition video. IBM's Project Blue Spruce is a web browser based application built on Ajax, HTML 5.0, and other open standards - that replicates the power of face-to-face communications by injecting the full range of sight, sound and touch into live web meetings. Attendees can augment their meetings with shared manipulation of situational applications. Colleagues and friends can now work together using the web without sacrificing the human sensory experience of face-to-face communications.
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Bio:

David Boloker:

David Boloker – IBM Distinguished Engineer, CTO Emerging Internet Technologies\n\nDavid Boloker is a Distinguished Engineer and Chief Technical Officer for Emerging Internet Technologies in IBM Software Group. Previously, he held the position of Chief Technical Officer for Java Technologies in Software Group. David is recognized in and outside IBM as a technical leader in the Internet software space guiding IBM's investments as well as internal product development. David's recent responsibilities included shaping IBM's Next-Generation Web strategy, its Web 2.0 strategy, founding and chairing the Open Ajax Alliance as well as researching new areas in software design. Additionally, he spends about a third of his time working in the venture capital and startup communities partnering and discussing various trends and directions in the internet and gaming areas. Previous to joining Software Group, David worked at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and the Cambridge Scientific Center doing research in the area of remote distribution and control of complex hardware and software systems and secure internet gateways.

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