Posted by A Ocean on October 7, 2010 ·
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HTML5 is in the limelight since the day Apple opted for it and rejected Flash, everyone from mobile developers to Google to Microsofthave backed the standard as the future. Everyone, that is, except for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the official standards organization of the Web.
“There is already a lot of excitement for HTML5, but it’s a little too early [...]
Posted by A Ocean on September 20, 2010 ·
Facebook
An online report had claimed that Facebook could be working on a phone of its own to compete in the fiercely competitive and lucrative Smartphone sector. Facebook was prompt is dismissing the report.
“The story, which originated in Techcrunch, is not accurate. Facebook (Facebook) is not building a phone. Our approach has always been to make phones and apps more social. Current projects [...]
Posted by A Ocean on August 20, 2010 ·
Google Chrome
Google’s annual developer conference held in May bought news of an all new web apps store for its Chrome web browser. Chrome Web Store is designed to be a central location for buying and selling HTML5-based web apps. In that direction, Google has launched the first developer preview, developers can access the developer preview of the Chrome Web Store through Google Code Labs.
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Posted by A Ocean on June 4, 2010 ·
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Apple Inc. on its website has started flaunting the abilities of the next generation of web standards known as HTML 5 which is Apple’s way to snub Adobe. Apple has been promoting HTML5 as an alternative to Adobe’s Flash, as the two firms battle it over Apple’s refusal to allow Flash to work on its iPhone and iPad.
The “HTML5 Showcase” by Apple features seven [...]