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Is it time for a single standardised web browser?
A recent study by Forrester Research has made the case for a single standardised web browser for internet users. The argument for this is that there are hidden costs involved in having multiple non-standardised browsers.
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Will HTML5 change the future of web design as we know it?
When HTML5 is finally released in July 2014, it will change the face of the internet. This was recently reaffirmed by Designer and Consultant Jen Simmons who spoke at Event Apart, an annual design conference which this year was held in Chicago.
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5 reasons why HTML5 is here to stay
The oft-repeated Mark Zuckerberg quote concerning HTML5 - "the biggest mistake we did as a company" this year - certainly provides food for thought.
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How can HTML5 survive and thrive in native app land? #AppsWorld
According to Ali Sarrafi, product evangelist and community manager at MoSync, HTML5 can survive and thrive in native app territory.
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Is the world of mobile ready for HTML5 as a platform? #AppsWorld
Is the world of mobile ready for HTML5 as a platform or are native apps still the future?
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PhoneGap follow-through — the URL vs. mobile app download debate
A few months back (shoot, it was actually last year!) I talked about PhoneGap and how it is stepping in as a good solution for cross-platform HTML5 frustration.
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Indie Developer interview: Monster Mayhem
We covered popular indie Tower Defense Shooter Monster Mayhem, a while ago and now present the exclusive indie developer interview with Taplay Limited.
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The Mobile World Congress 2012 Buzz Index! #mwc12
Every year since 2007 we have been measuring what the biggest buzzwords are at MWC, which give a great indication as to what’s hot and what’s not in the mobile and connected devices worlds.
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HTML Building for Non-Programmers
I’m afraid of programming. There. I said it. But, like you, I want to build great apps. I want to build great apps so much that I’m willing to step a little bit out of my comfort zone to do it.
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