Tag Archive: HTML5
HuffPost CTO Paul Berry on hybrid HTML5-native mobile apps
Jan. 13, ‘12: From my Q&A with Berry — who’s leaving AOL to work on some new ventures — at ReadWriteWeb: Personally, I think people are making a lot of mistakes in developing everything as native apps completely, when you can have a … Continue reading →
What the end of Flash means for Adobe
Nov. 9, ‘11: Adobe announced yesterday that it would stop developing Flash plugins for mobile browsers, which ultimately signals the end of Flash. Adobe’s specific phrase in its release was: “Focusing Flash resources on delivering the most advanced PC web experiences, including gaming … Continue reading →
At least Adobe isn’t just sitting there while Flash nosedives
Oct. 3, ‘11: Lots of announcements at Adobe’s MAX conference today: Acquired Typekit, a web typography company that is popular with the in-crowd Acquired Nitobi, which makes PhoneGap software for building cross-platform mobile apps Unveiled six Touch Apps for the iPad and Android … Continue reading →
Glitch, the gorgeous new game from Flickr cofounder Stewart Butterfield, runs Flash
Sep. 27, ‘11: From the Glitch About page: What technology does it use? (Heh. Nerd.) The game client is Flash (though someday there will be other clients) and the server is built in a fairly new and different way for a game: the back … Continue reading →
Adobe Edge HTML5 animation tool now available for free “preview” download
Aug. 1, ‘11: Multimedia and animation built in HTML5 represents a big threat to Adobe’s Flash business. But Adobe isn’t stupid — it’s already at work on Edge, an animation authoring tool for HTML5. And it wants your feedback before it even reaches … Continue reading →
HTML5 websites should complement apps, not aim to replace them
Jul. 26, ‘11: Kobo, the e-book startup, is making some noise today about a new HTML5 website it’s building for people to buy and read e-books on iOS devices. The news peg is that Apple has stepped up enforcement of its in-app purchase … Continue reading →
Roger McNamee on mobile, HTML5, and the future of TV
Jul. 22, ‘11: Smart, interesting, and entertaining, and worth watching in its entirety.
[Sponsor] HTML5 video: More complex and fragmented than you thought
Jul. 15, ‘11: When HTML5 video burst on the scene in 2010 with the introduction of the iPad, media publishers scrambled to figure out how to make their video available on the hot new consumer device. It was no longer just a question … Continue reading →
[Sponsor] Brightcove expands beyond online video with App Cloud
Jul. 6, ‘11: Brightcove, the company best known for powering online video for the likes of Aol, New York Times and Showtime, has launched a new software platform that promises to change the way media publishers approach app development for smartphones and tablets. … Continue reading →
