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| | April 20176CIOReviewIt's pretty cliché to state that the success of a website today revolves around its responsiveness. As a matter of fact, websites are going through a phase transition due to an unprecedented collaboration between developers and designers--resulting in a successful decibel multiplication process. The result is a more cohesive web project with great aesthetics, user interface and clean code. At the end of the day both jobs have a singular goal: To create a phenomenal website.As touches and taps outnumber mouse clicks, the need for haptic technologies to leverage user interaction and experience is on the rise. Use of conversational bots and motion UI for a more personalized web experience are also rising at an unprecedented level. While the internet is about to be lashed on by the waves of VR, the pressure to render sites smoothly through multiple interfaces or devices without compromising their feature sets and responsiveness is already a challenge for developers. And security on the other hand has become the elephant in the room.While tools like flash and the largely familiar hamburger button appear to diminish in use and popularity, newer frameworks, development platforms, and WYSIWUG editors add to the vibrant possibilities and potential that developers could exploit. As a matter of fact, AI has also begun its foray into the space. Curating content for this edition has been a dive into exploring a plethora of service providers, changing trends, needs of the hour and a glimpse into how the world of web development would turn out to be. We hope the valuable insights from industry thought-leaders and the innovative solutions from leading as well as emerging companies featured in this edition will help you in making informed decisions in your mobile learning endeavors.Copyright © 2017 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.CIOReviewAPRIL -10 - 2017Mailing AddressCIOReview44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.402.1463, F:510-894-8405 APRIL- 10- 2017, Vol 06 SE 26 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc.To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com Web Development SpecialCIOReviewEditorial StaffSalesT: 510-996-5123Aaron PierceJem Elizabeth Joshua ParkerSara FernandesShiv ShankerVictor CookSherin Matthew sherin@cioreview.comVisualizersMatt RyderVishal IssacManaging EditorJeevan GeorgeEditorialThe Dynamic World of Web DevelopmentJeevan George Managing Editoreditor@cioreview.com
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