Thursday, May 16, 2013

Chrome Experiments, a showcase for creative web experiments

Chrome Experiments Mobile

Chrome Experiments is a showcase for creative web experiments, the vast majority of which are built with the latest open technologies, including HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and WebGL. All of them were made and submitted by talented artists and programmers from around the world.


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Building the Web Together

From a humble beginning of static text, images, and links, the web has grown into a rich platform teeming with interactive content and powerful applications.



Develop Mobile Web Applications On Your Android Device, with upcoming NetBeans IDE 7.4

It's a blog post from Oracle NetBeans Web Client, introduces an exciting new feature in the upcoming NetBeans IDE 7.4. Namely, JavaScript debugging and visual CSS editing on Android devices.

With this feature, you can develop mobile web applications on real Android device, with Netbeans IDE 7.4 and Android SDK.

This support will be included in NetBeans IDE 7.4, which will be released later in 2013. However, you can already try this out now in a recent nightly build of NetBeans 7.4.



https://blogs.oracle.com/netbeanswebclient/entry/develop_mobile_web_applications_on

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Try Dart in browser

You can try Dart in your browser without installation, by visiting http://try.dartlang.org/.

Try Dart in Chrome run on Ubuntu
Try Dart in Chrome run on Ubuntu

Try Dart in Chrome run on Android 4.1.1
Try Dart in Chrome run on Android 4.1.1

Try Dart in Chrome run on Android 4.1.1
Try Dart in Chrome run on Android 4.1.1


Friday, May 10, 2013

New Zealand Government Announces That Software Will No Longer Be Patentable

The Government of New Zealand announced that software in the country will no longer be patentable. New Zealand’s largest IT representative body, the Institute of IT Professionals, expressed relief and said the decision removed a major barrier to software-led innovation.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/reuvencohen/2013/05/08/new-zealand-government-announces-that-software-will-no-longer-be-patentable/