HTML5 hasn't met expectations as a platform for mobile applications, according to a new report from industry research firm IDC. The report, "The Evolving State of HTML5," [fee required], notes the ...
For some companies, change is not so easy. Case in point: Adobe, which last week doubled down its efforts on Flash, releasing Flash Player 11, Air 3, and ramping up its 3-D and HD support–even as many ...
Facebook’s HTML5 app nightmare is over. Later today it’s releasing Facebook for Android 2.0, which replaces the hybrid native/webview code with an all-native infrastructure to answer years of ...
Chrome and Opera lead in compliance with the latest Web features, but the differences among browsers may be smaller than they appear Has it really been four years since the buzzword “HTML5” came ...
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) declaring the HTML5 standard complete, a significant milestone in the history of the Internet and web application ...
Over the course of the last few years, there's been endless debate about the power and potential of HTML5 as a serious platform for mobile games. As things stand, much of that potential remains ...
Fortunately, HTML5 is ready to answer the call. While the cross-platform markup language won’t be finalized by the W3C until 2014 there are significant reasons to get the bandwagon now. The fifth ...
Apple is actually the true behind-the-scenes promoter of HTML5 games to certain extent LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In an era before HTML5 games had become fashionable and Flash games were spread all ...
HTML has been the one mighty leader when it comes to markups for the Web. There’s no real rival and as such, it's actually more of a standard than a product. This dominance has had a few negative ...
Facebook Inc. has bought 18-month-old start-up Strobe Inc., an HTML5-focused mobile app development start-up founded by Charles Jolley, who helped create Apple Inc.'s vision for HTML5 as well as the ...
Crocodoc, a start-up that quickly converts PDFs and Office documents to HTML5, already has an impressive list of customers: Dropbox Inc., LinkedIn Corp., SAP AG, Yammer Inc. and Edmodo. Document ...