HTML5 is becoming a key component for Web and mobile developers as it helps them create applications that can be run on more platforms, hence, increasing the exposure of their software. However, the ...
HTML5 doesn't eliminate the need for JavaScript, but it does reduce it, simplifying life both for Web developers and tool developers by replacing what used to require code with declarative settings.
SlideShare, a popular presentation sharing site, has dumped Adobe's Flash for HTML5 in a move that will use developer resources more effectively and form the basis for its mobile strategy. Jonathan ...
When you buy through affiliate links in our content, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Learn how our funding model works. By using this website you agree to our terms and conditions ...
Developers have been creating menus in Web pages using a variety of hacks, but HTML5 adds explicit support for menus. The menu tag specifies a menu with nested command elements that display text tied ...
If you’ve ever tried to wrestled your way through the complexities of the HTML5 specification, we’ve got good news — there’s now a “web developer edition.” The main HTML5 spec can be overwhelming for ...
HTML5 rocks, Google declared this week. The company launched a developer resource site devoted to HTML5 technologies and is calling it HTML5rocks.com The budding HTML5 specification features ...
New Game Town, Joyplay, and Kooky Panda are receiving funds and marketing support to launch HTML5 titles on MocoSpace Games Platform The mobile space is ripe for independent game developers to make ...
Online-gaming publisher Spil Games is making a $5 million bet on HTML5 gaming in the next year. The company announced today that it will create a fund that will sponsor developers looking to create ...
Adobe has acquired Nitobi Software, the creator of HTML5 mobile app framework PhoneGap and PhoneGap Build. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. PhoneGap’s open source platform allows ...
BOSTON – March 23, 2011 – MocoSpace, the largest entertainment destination on the mobile Internet, today announces the first three companies to be selected for the company’s recently-launched HTML5 ...
Ding dong, Flash is dead. Well, not quite — Adobe’s announcement that it will now “encourage content creators to build with new Web standards” such as HTML5 is a direct blow against Flash, but Flash ...
当前正在显示可能无法访问的结果。
隐藏无法访问的结果