The video, drag-n-drop, canvas and other features promised by HTML5 have drawn much attention, but it's not yet appropriate to build websites against the emerging standard, W3C official cautions.
Google Chrome has replaced Adobe Flash with HTML5 in its latest version, according to an Engadget report by Billy Steele. “Google proposed making HTML5 the default over Flash in its Chrome browser ...
Sencha on Thursday is rolling out a mobile application development framework that leverages HTML5 technologies. The Sencha Touch framework enables developers to build rich Web applications offering ...
The Financial Times announced an update to its HTML5-based app, stating that it is “continuing to push the bounds of HTML5, benefiting from the better tools and coding patterns that are emerging”. The ...
Google has temporarily rolled back an update to the Chrome browser which effectively broke countless HTML5 games. The beta update was introduced earlier in March in order to discourage ad block usage ...
Developers of browser games using HTML5 are experiencing a range of issues with their titles following a new update to Google Chrome. As part of further efforts to discourage the use of ad blockers, ...
Google began testing on AdWords in 2006 and enhanced those tests in 2015. The company already announced Friday that it would change the location and expanse of its advertising space, an action that ...
We are gearing up for two of the biggest shows of the year: Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco and Mobile World Conference (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain – both the week of March 2. Come ...
This is good news, one of those you’d want to wake up in the morning with. We’ve just found out that Facebook videos (the Facebook ones, those who used to be played in Flash. Youtube videos were ...
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