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7 Essential JavaScript Typography Resources
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BuildMobile: The Future of WebOS
Not very long ago when we were planning the launch of our humble magazine BuildMobile, which you are reading right now, the content strategy included coverage of the nebulous WebOS mobile operating system. Come launch time, there wasn’t enough traction to include it in our platform categories, but we were hopeful for the future. WebOS in 60 Seconds WebOS is a mobile operating system based on the Linux Kernal Initially developed by Palm and first released in January 2009 Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in April 2010 for US$1.2b WebOS uses a “card” UI with a left-to-right flick for app swithcing, flick up for “off” The WebOS broswer, called simply “Web” is based on the WebKit layout engine WebOS “Synergy” feature integrates information from many cloud services into a single list Devices include the Pre , the Pixi and the Veer phones, then the HP TouchPad HP announced in March 2011 that WebOS would run within Windows by the end of 2011 On 18th August 2011 HP announced it would discontinue operations for WebOS devices Potentially even more HP TouchPads will be made and sold at a loss Web Standards based Native Apps A feature that was full of promise, and partly responsible for the underdog adoration WebOS attracted from developers worldwide, is that web technologies like HTML, CSS and Javascript are first class tools for developing native apps for the platform, with full access to hardware APIs like the camera. Continue reading
DesignFestival: Design Festival Podcast #9: Design for Mobile Apps and Websites
Welcome to episode nine. Today’s podcast is from Myles Eftos, one of the authors of the Sitepoint book, Build Mobile Websites and Apps for Smart Devices , and the Learnable course, Build Mobile: Develop websites and apps for smart devices . In this episode, Myles talks about designing for mobile platforms. Continue reading
7 Great JavaScript Resources
As browsers and server-side platforms advance, and libraries new and old grow and mature, JavaScript evolves as well. Staying at the top of your… Continue reading
What’s New in Google Chrome 12
Craig looks at the new features in Google Chrome 12. The usual improvements are there plus a great built-in JavaScript de-obfuscation option. Continue reading
How JavaScript & HTML5 Are Remaking the Web
The Future Web Series is supported by Elsevier‘s SciVerse Application Marketplace and Developer Network. The SciVerse applications platfor… Continue reading
Want to Understand JavaScript’s Quirks? Spend Time in the JavaScript Garden
Now here’s a tool we’d like to see applied to more languages. A handful of developers have just launched a site devoted to explainin… Continue reading
How HTML5 Is Aiding in Cross-Platform Development
The Mobile App Trends Series is sponsored by Sourcebits, a leading product developer for mobile platforms. Sourcebits offers design and developm… Continue reading
New York City Subway System Comes Alive in HTML5 & Javascript [VIDEO]
If you live in New York City, you most likely have a love/hate relationship with the subway (one that tends to wander toward “hate” more… Continue reading