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 * [[http://modevux.com/|MoDevUX]] Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tysons Corner, Virginia. 20 April 2012.  * [[http://modevux.com/|MoDevUX]] Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tysons Corner, Virginia. 20 April 2012. [[http://www.slideshare.net/shoobe01/really-using-your-device-capabilities-12625998|Really Using Your Device Capabilities]]
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 * [[Float Mobile Learning Symposium]] during Techweek 2012, Chicago Merchandise Mart, 25 June 2012.
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Steven Hoober has been documenting design process for all of his 15 year design career, and entered mobile full time in 2007 when he joined Little Springs Design. His work includes Designing by Drawing, the O'Reilly book Desiging Mobile Interfaces, and an extensive reference mobile resources website to support it. Steven has led projects on security, account management, content distribution, and communications services for numerous products, from construction supplies to hospital recordkeeping. Steven’s mobile work has included design of browsers, e-readers, search, NFC, mobile banking, data communications, location, and OS overlays. Steven spent eight years at U.S. mobile operator Sprint, and has also worked with AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung, Skyfire, Bitstream, VivoTech, The Weather Channel, Bank Midwest, IGLTA, Lowe's, and Hallmark Cards. He is currently a User Experience Architect with diesel engine maker Cummins. [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoobe01/2497851835/|{{attachment:2497851835_b4509bf0d9_n.jpeg|Steven Hoober|align="right"}}]]
Steven Hoober has been documenting design process for all of his 15 year design career, and entered mobile full time in 2007 when he joined Little Springs Design. His work includes Designing by Drawing, the O'Reilly book Desiging Mobile Interfaces, and an extensive reference mobile resources website to support it. Steven has led projects on security, account management, content distribution, and communications services for numerous products, from construction supplies to hospital recordkeeping.

Steven’s mobile work has included design of browsers, e-readers, search, NFC, mobile banking, data communications, location, and OS overlays. Steven spent eight years at U.S. mobile operator Sprint, and has also worked with AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung, Skyfire, Bitstream, VivoTech, The Weather Channel, Bank Midwest, IGLTA, Lowe's, and Hallmark Cards. He is currently a User Experience Architect with diesel engine maker Cummins.

=== Other Online Resources ===
Slideshare and YouTube also include items on land navigation and sensors, but just ignore those.
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Steven Hoober

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Speaker's Bio

Steven Hoober Steven Hoober has been documenting design process for all of his 15 year design career, and entered mobile full time in 2007 when he joined Little Springs Design. His work includes Designing by Drawing, the O'Reilly book Desiging Mobile Interfaces, and an extensive reference mobile resources website to support it. Steven has led projects on security, account management, content distribution, and communications services for numerous products, from construction supplies to hospital recordkeeping.

Steven’s mobile work has included design of browsers, e-readers, search, NFC, mobile banking, data communications, location, and OS overlays. Steven spent eight years at U.S. mobile operator Sprint, and has also worked with AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung, Skyfire, Bitstream, VivoTech, The Weather Channel, Bank Midwest, IGLTA, Lowe's, and Hallmark Cards. He is currently a User Experience Architect with diesel engine maker Cummins.

Other Online Resources

Slideshare and YouTube also include items on land navigation and sensors, but just ignore those.

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