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Tag Archives: HTML5
post to Learn-Learn-Learn 07/06/2012
HTML5 Tutorial tags: html5 w3schools tutorial W3C Reference Top 10 Mobile Web Development JavaScript Frameworks tags: design development frameworks mobile Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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Tagged diigo, HTML5, mobile learning, various and sundry
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this looks kinda cool – Ringmark: mobile browser test suite
Not a whole lot of fanfare about this one – at least not that I could find. But I found this interesting tool that seems to be easy to use and helpful in determining what is possible when developing mobile … Continue reading
Posted in HTML5, mobile learning, tools
Tagged developer tools, HTML5, mobile learning
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Why the iPad and iPhone not supporting Adobe Flash is a Great thing for mLearning | The m-Learning Revolution Blog
See on Scoop.it – Mobile Learning Design There’s no other Industry in the world that was more affected by Apple refusing to embrace Adobe Flash in their iOS devices like the eLearning Industry. I don’t have the … Read the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe Flash, HTML5, mobile learning
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