German social gaming company Wooga has thrown in the towel on its HTML5 project after seeing little return on the increasing amount of effort put into its “Magic Land Island” game. In a blog post, ...
In a shared Google document, Plone puts the project in context with its competitors and reveals its general roadmap of the future for the popular open source content management system. But first, ...
Yesterday we discussed the impact on the HTML5 video tag debate that Microsoft's preview release of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) is bound to generate. At its Mix 10 developer's conference, IE9 was shown ...
The HTML5 developer Turbulenz is open-sourcing its game engine in a bid to push the quality of HTML5 games forward. Turbulenz is making its engine available under the MIT open-source license. The ...
We're releasing open source some of our initial work exploring the challenges of creating object-based video experiences in the browser. The ambitions of object-based media bring a whole new range of ...
SpiderOak, a maker of software for secure file syncing, has released an open source application for Android. We’ve dubbed SpiderOak “Dropbox for the security obsessive” for several reasons, including ...
Although vendor-written, this contributed piece does not advocate a position that is particular to the author’s employer and has been edited and approved by Network World editors. The app development ...
A meeting next Monday of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) will consider whether digital rights management should be part of the HTML5 web standard. But what's your opinion? The future of the Web is ...
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