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HTML5

Amazon starts rolling out HTML5 web video player, moving beyond Silverlight and Flash

Amazon is becoming the latest company to start moving beyond Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight to adopt native HTML5 web video.… Read More

Amazon shows HTML5 some love, letting devs charge for web apps in Android AppStore

Amazon announced today that developers of HTML5 mobile apps can now charge money for the apps distributed through the company’s… Read More

Hunger Games: Microsoft and Lionsgate push limits of HTML5 with new site

Is this a glimpse of the future? Lionsgate this morning released a new website that promotes the next “Hunger Games”… Read More

‘Hunger Games’ in HTML5: Microsoft and Lionsgate look to put odds in IE9’s favor

Promotional sites for movies are traditionally created in Adobe Flash, but Microsoft and Lionsgate are looking to lead the industry… Read More

Why this mobile gaming vet says HTML5 is not the future

The promise of HTML5 has captivated mobile developers for a long time now. But the debate still rages: Should devs… Read More

Redmond’s .NET Developer Association considers break, cites ‘malaise’ in community

The board of the 14-year-old .NET Developer Association in Redmond sent a message to its members last night proposing a… Read More

Amazon touts better design, graphics in new Kindle format

Amazon.com has released new details on the next generation of its Kindle e-book format — dubbed Kindle Format 8 —… Read More

Mobile Web vs. Native Apps

One of the big debates in the development world right now is whether mobile phone users will access games, books,… Read More

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