Paul Irish covers the new Chrome DevTools for mobile development at the Chrome Dev Summit, November 20, 2013. In 23 minutes, learn about zero-config remote debugging, screencasting device screen to desktop, and near-perfect mobile emulation.
DevTools for Mobile
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