Topic: html5

Telerik Kendo UI: New tablet support and server wrappers

Software update helps developers build native-like HTML5 and JavaScript apps and websites for the iPad and other tablets … continue reading

Windows 8 and HTML5: A story just unfolding

Microsoft’s embrace of HTML5, and HTML5’s own evolution, are yielding tangible results … continue reading

Gizmox previews Visual WebGui for mobile

Visual WebGui Enterprise Mobile gives .NET developers a way to build enterprise HTML5 apps using existing skills … continue reading

From the Editors: Too many options, not enough leadership

Microsoft should pick a development direction and stick with it; HTML5 will spark a new battle in the browser wars … continue reading

New mobile app framework rewrites jQuery

Offering from appMobi is based on HTML5 … continue reading

HTML5 adoption is continuing apace

Pacific Asia leads overall in picking up the technology, and adoption patterns match industry trends … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Was Apple right about Flash?

The company picked HTML5 over Adobe’s technology; time has proven it to be the right decision … continue reading

Using HTML5 and CSS3 with SharePoint 2010

Randy Drisgill gives some code examples on how to use these languages the way you want to in SharePoint … continue reading

Appcelerator buys Particle Code to beef up HTML5 mobile Web capabilities

The company’s second acquisition of the year gives it the ability to provide additional services for mobile HTML5 development … continue reading

Analyst Watch: HTML5 is not quite ready for primetime

While the language is gaining steam now, it lacks the features and standards needed to make it competitive on mobile devices … continue reading

From the Editors: The cloud changes some things

We’re still feeling out what the cloud has to offer; Silverlight and Flex/AIR are useful now, but HTML5 has a brighter future … continue reading

Windows & .NET Watch: How will Microsoft fill the gap?

Speculation abounds as to what will be included with C/C++ and HTML5 in Microsoft’s technologies going forward … continue reading

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