HTML5 news from FierceContentManagement
NewsKnowledgeTree HTML5 tool works across platforms
This week KnowledgeTree introduced a new cross-platform desktop tool built using HTML5, enabling users to work across platforms on OSX, Windows or Linux. The announcement comes on the heels of Read more...
Kindle Cloud Reader bypasses apps for browser
Amazon announced an alternative to the app-centric services offered by iOS and Android last week. Amazon now offers a cloud-based version of the Kindle Reader that allows access to books, the last Read more...
Box covers all mobile bases with newest release
Box.net enhanced its support of the mobile tablet experience last week when it announced support for three new platforms. Box already had apps for the iPad and HP TouchPad, but it now supports Read more...
Adobe hedges bets with new HTML 5 tool
For more than a year Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) has had to endure slings and arrows as a litany of criticism has rained down on its Flash product. All the while Adobe fiercely defended Flash just as you Read more...
Are you ready for HTML 5?
Guest post by Char James-TannyI'm sure you've heard the news: HTML5 is here. Well, sort of. Maybe. Will you welcome it with open arms (and closed tags)? Or will you ignore it and hope that everyone Read more...
Google shuts down Google Gears for now
Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced recently they were shutting down Google Gears for a while. This is no small matter as Google Gears is the feature that enables users to save their documents for Read more...
Brightcove announces HTML 5 support for iPad
Brightcove, a company that provides an online video publishing platform, announced earlier this week they were providing support for HTML5 video. This is significant because it will enable publishers Read more...
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