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October 4, 2011
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EASY HTML5 Animations with Automatoon
September 29, 2011
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HTML5 Template Generators, Frameworks And Tools
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/html5-template-generators-frameworks-tools/
September 28, 2011
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The Web is Back – SlideShare Transitions to HTML5 | HTML5 Video
http://html5video.org/blog/2011/09/27/the-web-is-back-slideshare-transitions-to-html5/
As exciting as HTML5 is, there are a number of considerations that can help us know when it is and isn’t appropriate for a given application.
August 16, 2011
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FlexPaper HTML5 PDF Viewer Examples
FlexPaper HTML5 PDF Viewer Examples. Have you been looking for an HTML5 tool that can display PDFs inline (like Scribd.com), show PPT presentations in a browser (like SlideShare or Google Docs Presentations) and allow you to collaboratively annotate a PDF … Continue reading
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AVc/~3/7_5lCszDYYM/html5-continued.html
Short but sweet article showing off how html 5 can deliver app-like experience, no app required.
July 29, 2011
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PhoneGap 1.0 Launches Today
PhoneGap 1.0 Launches Today. Imagine building a smartphone app in standard web formats— HTML, CSS, and JavaScript– and then feeding them into a tool that spits out native iPhone, Android, Blackberry, WebOS, and WinPhone apps. That is the promise of … Continue reading
July 29, 2011
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Aloha Editor – HTML5 WYSIWYG Editor
A great looking HTML5 Front End WYSIWYG editor that can be easily integrated into a CMS. This is a great way to help web design newbies to get up and running writing web pages! Aloha Editor – HTML5 WYSIWYG Editor.
July 28, 2011
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Tangle: Answering the “Yeah, but” Question with Real-Time Dynamic JavaScript
Tangle: a JavaScript library for reactive documents. This is a clever and very useful piece of JavaScript that allows you to create text documents that can react to user input. It’s hard to explain, and easier to show. Play with … Continue reading


