The mobile technology landscape is incredibly confusing. There are numerous choices, ranging from new HTML5 technologies, native app development methods, and all sorts of content management systems.
This story originally appeared on CNET and is republished with permission. The mobile technology landscape is incredibly confusing. There are numerous choices, ranging from new HTML5 technologies, ...
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 ...
Spil Games, the world’s largest casual gaming company, has just announced the third monthly winners of its pioneering HTML5 coding contest—three new games joining the growing list of titles available ...
SlideRocket has upgraded the mobile viewer of its hosted presentations application for devices with HTML5-compliant browsers like iPhones and iPads. Once SlideRocket detects that a user’s mobile ...
Verizon Wireless customers who visit Web sites on their mobile phones using the carrier's Mobile Web service will now be able to access the same sites they visit using PCs and get a similar experience ...
Always test your pages using Google’s own tools and third-party resources to view the rendered HTML to make sure all your content is showing up. Google has come a long way with rendering JavaScript.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link About a year ago, I wrote a post about Apple's "blind spot" for Flash. I took more heat for that post than anything else I've written here other ...
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