Sentences with phrase «open web standards»

The creation is powered by open web standards and is open to widget developers.
We have every intention of continuing to contribute long term to the Foundation in support of the mission to accelerate the adoption of ePub 3 and open web standards in digital publishing.
The video runs through a series of comparison tests with a PlayBook and iPad which demonstrate three things: the speed of the BlackBerry PlayBook Browser, its support for rich Flash content, and the performance of open web standards like HTML 5 on the BlackBerry PlayBook.
If Google is able to deliver a sophisticated «web app» with features and a user experience that compete with dedicated software such as iPhone and iPad apps, it will give a big boost to the use of open web standards as a way to get content onto the new breed of mobile devices.
The Firefox OS initiative helps solidify open Web standards for mobile computing; it also encourages and enables more openness in system integration and device interoperation.
Coming to the video, the PlayBook is compared with the iPad on three counts, the speed at which the RIM tablet is able to load its browser, its ability to render rich Adobe Flash content as well as its capability to deal with open web standards like HTML 5.
This idea was not brand new to me, but he added the idea that since open web standards are also working on next things like accessibility, video, and virtual reality, if we adopt tools / processes that use those web standards we will get all those things along with them.
In February 2013 the W3C — the web standards organization — held a two - day summit in New York in concert with the Book Industry Study Group and the International Digital Publishing Forum entitled «Ebooks: Great Expectations for Web Standards,» intended to discuss how open web standards such as HTML5, CSS3, SVG, XML, and RDF could be further integrated into ebook production.
This new open protocol is based on the same Open Web standards that helped newspapers and journals expose and publish their content online.
Content creators clearly benefit from an «open internet», where policies such as equal treatment of data and open web standards allow those using the internet to seamlessly search for, buy, share and stream content without interference from a third party.
Now to be clear, I don't think Facebook is going away any time soon, but I do expect a big 2011 push for new tools based on Open Web standards.
Also do not forget the advent of HTML 5 as an open web standard in the near future.
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