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TAIPEI--Taiwanese electronic manufacturer Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (2317.TW) said Monday it is developing more than five devices--from smartphones to televisions to large display boards--using Mozilla's Firefox mobile operating system.
Foxconn Developing Range of Gadgets on Mozilla's Firefox - WSJ.com
I'm not usually big on "top list" style posts, but this is an excellent roundup of rich modern web experiences
It seems like most are willing to concede that Flash will fall out of popularity in favor of HTML5 for web games, but that's an argument for another time and place. For those making the switch, the tools you'll be using to build your games will change, and this should serve as a good guide for tools that will make the transition as smooth as possible.bu
Gamasutra: Austin Hallock's Blog - Transitioning From Flash to HTML5: Developer Tools
"An HTML5 approach reduces your development cost, reduces the need to rebuild your app for any new store or platform that comes in." Credit: tradeMONSTER Here's tradeMONSTER's mobile app running on both Android and iOS> But the process is not a simple "write once, run anywhere" approach as some HTML5 proponents would have you believe. "We learned that HTML5 is not a true cross-platform strategy," says Sahoo. Even cross-platform frameworks still take significant time to customize -- especially if you have lots of streaming data or high performance requirements. "That's why organizations are failing with HTML5 -- they think it's magic and it just works."
Why real-time brokerage tradeMONSTER used HTML5 for its mobile apps | CITEworld
Itâs generally accepted that PS3 Games donât run on a PlayStation 1. Itâs also accepted that the newest PC games donât run well on 10 year old computers or smartphones. Yet, mysteriously, HTML5 must have a huge performance issue, due to the fact that the crazy game prototype your intern has been building doesnât run on my 3-year old Android phone. Are you kidding me?
The Sea of Ideas » No, HTML5 does not have a performance issue.
Windows Phone and HTML5
(via Migrating from Flex to HTML5 | Esri Video)
65 percent of US smartphone shoppers prefer to use mobile Web to mobile apps for shopping
65 percent of US smartphone shoppers prefer to use mobile Web to mobile apps for shopping. Is that shocking? It shouldnât be. | mobiThinking
Developer Mindshare Q2 2013: Is HTML5 the 3rd horse in the race?
Developer Mindshare Q2 2013: Is HTML5 the 3rd horse in the race? | VisionMobile
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HTML5 2D game development (via HTML5 2D game development: Setting the stage)
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Links of interest for HTML5 game developers
This week VMware released the Scripted code editor on GitHub: https://github.com/scripted-editor/scripted. Scripted, a JavaScript editor from VMware, is a general purpose code editor intended to be very lightweight with an initial focus on giving a great JavaScript editing experienceâ particularly around content assist and awareness of module systems. It is a browser-based editor that runs locally on a developerâs machine with a Node.js instance serving the editor code and performing the editor operations. The only pre-req for running Scripted is that you have a recent version of Node.js installed. Scripted is implemented in 100% JavaScript, HTML and CSS. If you are interested in more background on Scripted, you can read more about it on the SpringSource.org blog. (via Using the New Scripted JavaScript Editor for Node.js Development | CloudFoundry.org Blog)
A Fast, Open Source JavaScript, Canvas & Audio Implementation for iOS
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