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‘Contre Jour’ is now playable in the browser, one third of the levels require IE 10
Posted On 09 Oct 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
Say it with us: Developers! Developers! Developers! That's Steve Ballmer's mantra and indeed, it says a lot about the way Microsoft has gone about promoting Internet Explorer. In addition to a series of prime-time ads (maybe you've seen 'em), the com...
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New York Times releases ‘experimental’ HTML5 iPad app, puts Twitter trends front and center
Posted On 02 Oct 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
The New York Times isn't beyond a little "experimentation" -- not when it comes to iPad apps, at least. The old gray lady today is showing off its "experimental" iPad web app, an HTML5-powered reading experience available to digital subscribers with ...
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New York Times releases ‘experimental’ HTML5 iPad app, puts Twitter trends front and center
Posted On 02 Oct 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
The New York Times isn't beyond a little "experimentation" -- not when it comes to iPad apps, at least. The old gray lady today is showing off its "experimental" iPad web app, an HTML5-powered reading experience available to digital subscribers with ...
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New York Times releases ‘experimental’ HTML5 iPad app, puts Twitter trends front and center
Posted On 02 Oct 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
The New York Times isn't beyond a little "experimentation" -- not when it comes to iPad apps, at least. The old gray lady today is showing off its "experimental" iPad web app, an HTML5-powered reading experience available to digital subscribers with ...
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New York Times releases ‘experimental’ HTML5 iPad app, puts Twitter trends front and center
Posted On 02 Oct 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
The New York Times isn't beyond a little "experimentation" -- not when it comes to iPad apps, at least. The old gray lady today is showing off its "experimental" iPad web app, an HTML5-powered reading experience available to digital subscribers with ...
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W3C says HTML 5 will be finalized in 2014, HTML 5.1 to follow in 2016
Posted On 22 Sep 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
HTML 5 has been a buzz word around the interwebs for so long you'd be forgiven if you thought it was a well-established standard looking for a successor. In fact, nothing could be farther from the truth. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which hel...
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Chrome experiment explores new types of navigation, degrees of embarrassment
Posted On 20 Sep 2012 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
What you're about to see, should you choose to click the source link below, is far from perfect. On the other hand, it's clearly had a lot of effort and expertise put into it -- not only by HTML5-savvy coders, but also by a troupe of performers from ...
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Zuckerberg: betting on HTML 5 for Facebook mobile app was a ‘mistake,’ native Android version on the way
Posted On 11 Sep 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember the days before Facebook's iOS app ditched HTML 5 and sped things up with some native code? It turns out that there's some regret in Menlo Park about relying on the web markup language. Betting on HTML 5 for the app is "one of the biggest mi...
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Aereo unveils free trial and new prices for its NYC-based internet TV service (video)
Posted On 02 Aug 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
Broadcast-streaming startup Aereo is busting out tweaked price plans and a free trial for New Yorkers to try the service gratis for an hour a day. $8 per month will buy you unlimited access, live pause, rewind and 20 hours online DVR, while $12 a mon...
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Augmented reality browser Junaio offers less ‘clunky’ apps, new API for developers (video)
Posted On 20 Jun 2012 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
Remember Metaio? Back in February we reported on the company's rather neat brand of markerless augmented reality, and now it has some fresh news: a major revamp to its Junaio AR browser for iOS and Android, which incorporates the markerless algorithm...
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