Why HTML5 Games Are Changing The Gaming Industry

Browser games have been around for a long time now. To many of us, our first exposure to browser games was in the form of flash games. Popular flash games like Bejeweled and The Crimson Room, kept us entertained.   But as time has rolled by, Flash became phased out. It is now a relic of … Read more →

4 Reasons Why You Are A Rookie In HTML5

Today, HTML5 is the preferred web technology for web developers who want to design a good looking, interactive, and functional websites. It has solved many of the web-related problems that previous versions were suffering from and there are many HTML5-based games and applications that are widely used by millions of users. But like with everything, … Read more →

Using HTML5 as a Web Technology For Mobile App Development Future

Entering the field of mobile application development, web technology has powered development activities like crazy. By being entrenched in modern browsers, it has equally contributed to enterprise-level mobile application development. This blog shows how the advancement in HTML5 mobile app development has modified the development process. HTML5 comes with so many innovative features to benefit … Read more →

Mobile sites in the gaming space – what’s out there?

Entertainment in the 21st century is now all about mobile gaming. A mix of social media and video gaming, met with virtual betting, has created a tempting online experience for gamers to take their hobby with them on the go. With a huge uptake in the number of customers accessing their site on mobile devices, [tp … Read more →

What to Expect from Mozilla Firefox for Smartphones

Many mobile users know that Operating System market leaders, Android and iOS, hold a very large lead over any competitors. However, Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs has revealed a plan to release a line of smartphones that will run on the Firefox Operating System. These smartphones are scheduled to be released in South American and European … Read more →

Create Your Very Own Floral Bouquet to Send to Loved Ones with Interflora’s New App

Local flower shops, sure they are great places to buy flowers for your loved ones, but wouldn’t it be nice to be able to have an awesome online shop to buy flowers from with an innovative twist of technology? Enter Interflora, the online destination where you can find only the best, the most beautiful, and … Read more →

Fix: Safari 5.7.1 jerky YouTube playback?

Since Apple’s latest Safari update recently, which took Safari to version 5.7.1, I have personally had huge problems with many YouTube videos. When playing them, they would take a while to load, then playback would be jerky, skipping frames etc. Overall, making entire Safari run slow and unstable. What fixed the problem for me, was … Read more →

Why HTML5 is important for SEO?

Information technology and science is getting improved day by day. The progress and improvement in this field can be proven by hundreds of prominent and popular examples. The HTML5 is also important for the search engine optimization. However, there is a conflict among the experts and professionals about the potential of HTML5 for the search … Read more →

New Firefox with improved security: Mozilla

The new version of Firefox, the Firefox 8.0 released on November 8, 2011, has been with released with much fanfare and some changes such as improved security and some minor updates. Firefox is a free and open source web browser from Mozilla that is fast easy and rewarding. The latest version, Firefox 8,0 comes with … Read more →

Why Cloud Computing Is Safer Than Anything Else: Welcome Windows 8

Windows 8 is a huge change in the way we will use our computers compared to the past. We were introduced to personal computing by Windows many years ago. The idea was that we would use our computer and application, and we would save our information on our computers. The internet meant we could now … Read more →

Could HTML5 kill Flash for good?

The whole HTML5 vs Flash debate really started with the launch of iPhone worldwide when more and more people became aware that Flash-based websites didn’t work on iPhone. With that, non-flash versions of previously Flash-based websites began to popup around the Internet as more and more people started using iOS devices such as iPhone and iPod Touch.

Then when iPad came about a year ago, Flash almost became world-known since iPad, like iPhone, also did not support flash. I’m sure web companies such as Tampa web design saw an increase in their business as more and more website owners wanted to optimize their website for iOS devices. I believe there are some 100 million iOS devices out there now (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch) so that’s a big chunk of the Internet to cut-off by relying mostly on Flash for your website, shop, portfolio etc.

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5 Tips To Make Your Site Mobile Friendly

With the increasing trend in mobile platform, there are limitations of the website being displayed in the actual HTML format as designed for your web browsing over a PC or a laptop. These HTML formats could be made more amicable to make your website supportive and adapt efficiently to work well on the mobile platform. … Read more →

Flash coming to iPhone & iPad … ish!

Three months ago I mentioned the Skyfire browser might be coming to iPhone soon. Well, now it has been approved by Apple and is expected to appear in the App Store on November 4th with a price tag of $2.99 in the US App Store. Skyfire has a trick up its sleeve. It doesn’t fully … Read more →