jQuery Conf 2011 – jQuery Keynote by John Resig
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Slides
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- Apr 22, 11
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jQuery Bay Area Conference 2011: jQuery Keynote - John Resig
Thanks to Robert Nelson and yayQuery for the videos
Conference photos at flickr by Ben Alman and jqueryphotos
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http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CMQ2FUIZ3WZ4TCFHWV5Q2BNKSE Melisa Gomez
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