The first W3Conf occurred on November 15 and 16, 2011, in Redmond, Washington. It focused on practical standards for web professionals, HTML5, and the open web platform.
Below, I have a list of the presenters and links to the slides (where available). You can watch videos of the presentations. (Currently, this includes Day 1 speakers; I’ll be adding Day 2 speakers and links soon.)
Presenters, Topics, and Slides
Testing to Perfection
Philippe Le Hegaret (W3C)
W3C Community Groups
Manu Sporny (Digital Bazaar)
Shortcuts: Developer Resources
Doug Schepers (W3C)
6 CSS Magic Potions for your Layout Troubles from the Future
Divya Manian (Opera)
Web Graphics: A Large Creative Palette
Vincent Hardy (Adobe)
Web Performance: Making the Web Faster
Arvind Jain (Google)
Shortcuts: Getting Offline with the HTML5 Appcache
John Allsopp
N-Screens: Building apps in a world of TV & Mobile
Rajesh Lal (Nokia)
The Great HTML5 Divide: How polyfills and shims let you light up your sites in non-modern browsers
Rey Bango
Shortcuts: Web Typography
Christopher Slye (Adobe)
HTML5: The Foundation of the Web Platform
Paul Irish (Google)