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Apple has released all of the 2010 World Wide Developers Conference for free and they are super rich with HTML5 love and tutorials.
Apple WWDC videos rich with HTML5
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From the post,
“Over the last few months, user engagement on Scribd
has surged, according to CEO Trip Adler, thanks to its transition to HTML5, the introduction of the iPad, and Scribd’s
Facebook integration. Of these three factors, Adler says the conversion from Flash to HTML5 was by far the greatest driver for his document sharing company. According to Scribd’s numbers, time on the site has tripled in the last three months.”
Scribds adoption of HTML5 pays off in a major way
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Case-Study: Rewriting famous native iPad apps in HTML5
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http://whitherapps.com/bbc-news/
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From the post,
“Utilizing CSS 3D transforms, this 360-degree interior view of the Apple Store, Fifth Avenue, takes advantage of hardware acceleration.”
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“JavaScript lets you incorporate 360-degree elements on your web page.”
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“Add Keynote-style transitions to objects on your web pages by using CSS 2D and 3D transforms like the ones displayed here.”
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“CSS transitions and 3D transforms let you create a gallery that doesn’t require a third-party plug-in to render.”
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From the post,
“Display stylized fonts on your website without adding image files. CSS3 and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) allow you to embed vector-based fonts that scale beautifully.”
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“The HTML5 video tag allows you to integrate video within your website’s code. And Safari offers HTTP streaming, so playback quality dynamically adjusts to the available speed of wired or wireless networks — perfect for viewing on mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.”
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From the post,
“Scott Rafer is a startup machine. He was one of 5 people at MyBloglog, the portable social network that caught fire in months and flipped to Yahoo, he was a co-founder of API management service to the stars Mashery and has held top executive positions at 6 other startups since leaving Kodak in the late 90’s.
Today he’s unveiling his newest project and it’s a very ambitious one.
Handroll.tv is an HTML5 video delivery platform. “In the whole Jobs vs. Flash debate, the back-end implications are largely being ignored,” he writes in a blog post today.
‘HTML5 video makes it very tough to hide anything — media files, player code, usage, video description metadata, social gestures, editing layers, and a hundred other savory morsels. That data feast will all be floating around and available to slice, dice, layer, and roll. Bridging from data availability to great new applications will require open services in which that data is gathered and laid out for use. Handroll.TV is working to be one of those services.’
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