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Christopher Peri

Dr. Christopher Peri received his Doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, in Architecture. His focus was on Collaboration in Virtual Environments delving into methods that facilitate designers and engineers to improve communication over remote networks.

 

He started playing with the Twitter API very early in the API release, creating his own Twitter client called TwittFilter, which is geared more to the occasional user then someone who uses Twitter all the time. As time went on, he added more and more features and functions for his own personal use, until one day he realized he had a fairly sophisticated application and opened it up to the general public to use. He learned quite a bit about the Twitter API the hard way—by simply coding things up and seeing what happens. Although TwittFilter is still a personal project, he has already created a number of private Twitter applications, robots, and smaller projects like NewsSnacker.com, which is open to the public.

 

Bess Ho is a UI Engineer in mobile, tablet, TV, and web with a strong background in

data analytic and consumer behavior. She received her Master Degree from the

University of California, Davis in Food Science and Technology. Her focus was on

Consumer Sensory Science and Engineering. She is the winner of Nokia Open Screen

Project Fund and was elected as Samsung Star in the Samsung Mobile Innovator

worldwide program. She served as technical editor for the book titled Building

OpenSocial Apps: A Field Guide to Working with MySpace Platform (Addison

Wesley, 2009). She has presented mobile technology at Stanford University, O’Reilly

Web20 Expo SF, Where20 Conference, Silicon Valley China Wireless Conference, and

many developer events. Currently, she is Mobile Architect (EIR) for Archimedes

Ventures. She also advises many early-stage startups in UI/UXP design and mobile

development in multiple platforms. She is actively teaching many mobile classes

such as iOS SDK in Silicon Valley and online courses at Udemy.com. You can follow

her at Twitter @Bess or Slideshare at www.slideshare.net/bess.ho. Her developer blog

is at http://www.bess.co.