State Of The Browser

Ravensbourne, 9 to 5pm Saturday, March 19th 2011

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State of the Browser: give your input!

What is State of the Browser?

Representatives from Opera, Google, Mozilla and Microsoft will be on hand to walk attendees through each of their web browsers. You'll get the skinny on how they've implemented exciting new technologies and find out where the web is headed at breakneck speed. Through keynotes, Q&As, breakout sessions and socialising, you'll get a better understanding than ever before of the browser in 2011.

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Who Is This Event For?

State Of The Browser (#lwsbrowser) is being organised by London Web Standards, the group for London's creative web industry. We welcome anyone with an interest in creating content for the next generation of browsers. Whether you're an HTML5 guru, an IA looking to understand what new experiences are being opened up, or you dream in HTTP, this event will give you the inside track on what promises to be one of the most exciting years yet for the browser.

Venue - Ravensbourne

6 Penrose Way, London, SE10 0EW

Getting There

Tube
North Greenwich station on the Jubilee Line. Please note that although there are no scheduled closures on the Jubilee Line on March 19th, this could change at short notice. Please check TfL's live travel news before you travel.
Overground Train
Take South Eastern rail to Charlton station. Get the 486 bus from outside, in the direction of North Greenwich (your destination). Trains run regularly from Canon Street and London Bridge.
Bus
These take slightly longer but are an option. The following buses stop at North Greenwich:
From inner London
188 - from Russell Square
108 - from Stratford and Lewisham
From outer London
129 - from Greenwich (stops at Greenwich DLR station)
132 - from Bexleyheath
486 - from Bexleyheath (stops at Charlton station)
422 - from Bexleyheath
161 - from Chislehurst (stops near Charlton station)
472 - from Thamesmead (stops near Charlton station)
Docklands Light Railway (DLR)
If you're travelling from inner London, you can catch the DLR from Bank to Cutty Sark (a.k.a Greenwich, it's on the Lewisham line). From there you can catch the 129 bus to North Greenwich.
Arriving by car?
Please be aware there is no on-site parking at the venue.

Ravensbourne is a stunning new building on the Greenwich Peninsula, located next door to The O2. For more details on the space and how to get there, go to www.rave.ac.uk.

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State of the Browser is a unique opportunity to get your message to the web standards community, opinion formers and geeks who live and breathe the web. We have a variety of options available for sponsors to engage with our audience. If you'd like to know more or join the list of sponsors already helping to make this event happen, contact us today.

Thanks to our Community Partners