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The New York Times has rolled out an HTML5 web app for
Apple’s iPad, an addition to the native apps already available. Read Original Content
The preview of Oracle’s NetBeans Integrated Development
Environment 7.3 features new advanced HTML5, JavaScript and CSS development
capabilities and is now available for download.
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Microsoft developed TypeScript as a way to help JavaScript
scale to larger, more media rich HTML5 projects and they’ve announced that
TypeScript is now available for developers and programmers to download a
preview, test it in the “TypeScript online playground”, or obtain the source
code. Read Original Content
Google’s Chrome 23 beta adds track support for HTML5 video that enables developers to add elements such as subtitles, captions, chapters,
descriptions and metadata to videos.
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Mobile app performance management platform Crittercism, has
launched a new mobile app crash reporting service for HTML5 allowing developers
to view errors and issues for HTML5, mobile Web and hybrid apps. Read Original Content
According to Facebook developer advocate Simon Cross, those
advocating HTML5 on mobile devices must ”step up their efforts and solve issues
with performance and monetization in order for the technology to reach its true
potential”. Read Original Content
A free new PDF editor from Docudesk enables users to edit,
share and fax PDF documents from within the browser and can be used from a
number of devices including Apple’s iPad and iPhone. Read Original Content
Sports Illustrated has re-launched its mobile website which
is now HTML5-based. Read OriginalContent
Web designer Tim G. Thomas describes the business case for
“Building a Non-Native Mobile HTML5 App”.
Parts 2 - Choosing a Technology Stack and 3 - Hooking Things Together
are also available. Read OriginalContent
As a tribute to Steve Jobs, a developer created a virtual
classic iPod using HTML5 and CSS3. ReadOriginal Content
French developers have created cHTeMeLe, a board game about
writing HTML5 code. Read OriginalContent
Kris Ostrowka, a business development associate at
StepLeader, outlines “What You Need to Know about HTML5 vs. Native Apps” in
this article in Mobile Marketer. ReadOriginal Content
The W3C partnered with tech firms including Apple, Adobe, Facebook,
Google, HP, and Microsoft to create a website to serve as a resource for
developers seeking information on HTML5, CSS3, and other open-web
standards. Read Original Content
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