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2012 – Predictions for the New Year

December 19, 2011 by Jeff Yee

Jeff Yee is the first of our Mobile Masters to share his 2012 predictions in our series on the mobile outlook for the New Year.

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The Door Closes on Mobile Flash, Opening Greater Opportunity for HTML5

November 17, 2011 by Dan Zeck

Adobe is abandoning mobile Flash, creating a great opportunity for HTML5 to continue to gain steam.

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Mobile Futures Today: Look to Past Cellular Tech-Wars for Mobility Market of the Future

November 7, 2011 by Brian Philbin

Look to the past to see what the mobility market may be in the future. The technology may look familiar to you.

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Mobile Web: History of the Mobile Internet, Part 6

October 17, 2011 by Jeff Yee

This final entry in my six-part series takes us to today, and the state of the mobile Internet as a force that will continue to impact our lives and will guarantee rapid technological changes and advances for tomorrow.

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Intermittent Signal: HTML5 Frustration Comes as Standard

October 7, 2011 by Mark Watson

Why did it take HTML five years to realize someone might want to have a rectangle with rounded corners, a gradient background, the use of more than a few “safe” typefaces in a Web page? Because it was trapped by standardization.

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Mobile Mastery: Viva HTML5

October 4, 2011 by Dan Zeck

Now we have Adobe making some moves to add more standards-relevance to its tools and embracing recently released CSS properties and HTML5. How quickly things change in our dynamic mobile market. Air? Flex? Are they enough. We have our answer.

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Deep Dev: WebKit Misconceptions, HTML5 Limitations

August 16, 2011 by Ken Parmelee

Question: Are WebKit and HTML5 applications the easy answer to mobile complexity? Answer: Not totally. And sometimes, not at all.

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The Mobile Beat: RIM Revamps Blackberry, Facebook Buys Push Pop, HTML5 on Twitter

August 3, 2011 by Terri White

Blackberry, Facebook and Twitter in the news today with overhauls, acquisitions and improvements.

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