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Project Spartan, so the rumors would have us believe, is Facebook's attempt to bypass Apple's software control by using browser-based apps coded up in the increasingly ubiquitous HTML5. Rather ...
German social gaming company Wooga has thrown in the towel on its HTML5 project after seeing little return on the increasing amount of effort put into its “Magic Land Island” game. In a blog ...
Social gaming specialist Wooga has announced its making HTML5 release Pocket Island open source in order to encourage and inspire the development community. The game, which originally launched on ...
A new rumor suggests Facebook is working on an HTML5 platform, codenamed Project Spartan, that will take on Google's Android Market, with help from Apple.
Microsoft Hardware, the group that makes mice and keyboards, this morning launched what it's calling a social experiment -- an HTML5 application for creating digital art in a web browser, a ...
Plone's recently released roadmap outlines near-term plans that include adopting HTML5 and CSS3 and improving user experience.
Facebook's Project Spartan will not make its debut at the social network's f8 conference, it's suggested, with the broad-reaching HTML5 venture instead expected to launch later in September or in ...
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