HTML5-Powered Web Applications: 19 Early Adopters
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#5Sorry, I can't really take this seriously after that. And as there's no definition of "an HTML5 powered app" I probably couldn't have done previous to it either. There are some nice apps here, sure, but I'm not sure what value this has over any other list of "cool web apps". Indeed, it's less valuable due to the misinformation.
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#6Of course, I am a bit biased, because I am currently building a browsergame on HTML5 techniques (canvas and local storage at the moment, but of course audio and video will also be a part) at http://www.breederisland.com. It is really amazing how fast the new javascript engines in the browsers are, if you don't use an internet explorer, of course ;)
[1] http://www.videosinhtml5.com/videos-about-html5/google-io-20...
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#7I think HTML5 is the future of application development. It has some very specific advantages compared to native apps, and we will see a lot more web apps with unique abilites. There is an interesting talk about that topic from the google io conference. It is a bit mobile specific, but really worth a look [1] Of course, I am a bit biased, because I am currently building a browsergame on HTML5 techniques (canvas and lo…
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#9I think HTML5 is the future of application development. It has some very specific advantages compared to native apps, and we will see a lot more web apps with unique abilites. There is an interesting talk about that topic from the google io conference. It is a bit mobile specific, but really worth a look [1] Of course, I am a bit biased, because I am currently building a browsergame on HTML5 techniques (canvas and lo…
Re: HTML5-Powered Web Applications: 19 Early Adopters
#10I think HTML5 is the future of application development. It has some very specific advantages compared to native apps, and we will see a lot more web apps with unique abilites. There is an interesting talk about that topic from the google io conference. It is a bit mobile specific, but really worth a look [1] Of course, I am a bit biased, because I am currently building a browsergame on HTML5 techniques (canvas and lo…
Breeder Island looks pretty interesting. I've followed the Tumblr page to keep track of it. Can't wait to try it!