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Short Bio
Jonathan Stark is a mobile consultant who helps credit unions thrive in the post-PC era.
Long Bio
Jonathan Stark is a mobile consultant who helps credit unions thrive in the post-PC era. Jonathan is the author of three books on mobile and web development, most notably O’Reilly’s Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript which is available in seven languages. His Jonathan’s Card experiment made international headlines by combining mobile payments with social giving to create a "pay it forward" coffee movement at Starbucks locations all over the U.S.
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Jonathan is a mobile consultant who believes that wireless computing is transforming every aspect of society. His Jonathan’s Card experiment made international headlines by combining mobile payments with social giving to create a "pay it forward" coffee movement at Starbucks locations all over the U.S. Jonathan has given sold out talks on three continents, is the author of five books, and has helped brands like Staples, Time, T-Mobile, and others with their mobile strategy, tactics, and training.
Jonathan Stark literally wrote the book on building mobile apps with open web technologies. His monthly webinars on topics like HTML5, CSS, JS, responsive web design, PhoneGap, and more regularly attract 1000+ registrants. Jonathan is a sought after speaker on the subject of the mobile web and has given sold out talks on three continents.
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Jonathan Stark on MSNBC for Jonathan’s Card:
Jonathan Stark keynote presentation at Future Insights Live:
Jonathan Stark hosting the “Inside The Brackets” HTML5 show for Intel:
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