HTML5 and the Open Web - What It Means for You

HTML5 and the Open Web - What It Means for You

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HTML5 and the Open Web - What It Means for You

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Sweden
  3. 3 Mozilla
  4. 4 Sanders
  5. 5 Twitter
  6. 6 Pollution
  7. 7 Browser fingerprinting
  8. 8 What is HTML5
  9. 9 Building things for any platform
  10. 10 Sample poster
  11. 11 Flash
  12. 12 Semantics
  13. 13 Finish approach
  14. 14 Character encoding
  15. 15 New HTML elements
  16. 16 The Grid
  17. 17 Recommendation
  18. 18 Compatibility
  19. 19 Video
  20. 20 Universal subtitles
  21. 21 Popcorn
  22. 22 Visual Interface
  23. 23 Flash vs HTML
  24. 24 Canvas
  25. 25 Artline
  26. 26 PDFJS
  27. 27 History API
  28. 28 URL bar
  29. 29 WebSocket
  30. 30 WSS
  31. 31 Commands
  32. 32 WebSockets
  33. 33 Location
  34. 34 Navigation
  35. 35 Location Object
  36. 36 Go Offline
  37. 37 Online Offline Events
  38. 38 Online Properties
  39. 39 fallback directors
  40. 40 WebGL
  41. 41 Minecraft
  42. 42 Walking Skeleton
  43. 43 Scary
  44. 44 Body
  45. 45 Threegs
  46. 46 Two questions
  47. 47 Is it worth it
  48. 48 Is it ready
  49. 49 Mobile browsers
  50. 50 Polyfill
  51. 51 Microsoft
  52. 52 Facebook
  53. 53 South Park
  54. 54 Berlin Symphony Orchestra
  55. 55 Share

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