The inaugural World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) developer conference will be streamed live starting at 8:30am PST today, November 15, 2011, Microsoft revealed.
The Redmond company has played a key role in supporting the W3Conf: Practical Standards for Web Professionals, providing financial backing for the event.
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15 November 2011 06:32 GMT |
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Feeling that today's platforms impose too many boundaries for developers, Mozilla proposes a new approach with the building of an operating system for the open web, one that would enable the creation of apps equal or better than the native apps built for the iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone 7.
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26 July 2011 10:03 GMT |
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One new phone concept that just made an appearance into the wild comes from Internet giant Mozilla and is called Seabird. This is an Open Web Mobile Phone concept that emerged as part of the Concept Series initiative that Mozilla Labs launched a while ago. According to Mozilla, the newly unveiled Seabird, part of ... |
24 September 2010 06:58 GMT |
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Chris Wilson, the man who once was the IE Platform Architect at Microsoft and has been working for the company for the last 15 years, announced that he will be joining Google in November.Wilson said he is taking a month off and then will be joining Google as a Developer Advocate, working out of Google’s Fremont... |
23 September 2010 04:28 GMT |
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A new Dev channel update brings Google Chrome closer to a stable version. The latest release, 6.0.472.0, has been issued only for Windows and Linux platforms at the moment, with a Mac build soon to follow. Three of the issues tackled by this release affected all the platforms Google Chrome targets, with the most impo... |
22 July 2010 05:27 GMT |
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Google is one of the biggest web companies in the world, if not the biggest, but, surprisingly it's also one of the more open. It's not without its flaws but it looks like it's trying and has certainly done a lot more than its competitors. So, its latest hire of open web advocate Chris Messina shouldn&... |
8 January 2010 11:36 GMT |
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Google always tries to attract the best people in the business on its side to maintain its advantage over the competition, so, when Kevin Marks left in June, another promising person was bound to join the company. It is currently the case of Joseph Smarr. According to his personal blog, the newest addition to the Mo... |
21 December 2009 01:49 GMT |
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