24. Semantics - Giving meaning to structure,
semantics are front and centre with
HTML5. A richer set of tags, along with
RDFa, microdata, and microformats, are
enabling a more useful, data driven web for
both programs and your users. Like
eReaders, PDF generator, apps like
Flipboard.
What this means for you - Content and
marketing syndication of your content and
messaging.
What does it give us…
25. Offline application and storage –This is
particularly important for the app world.
HTML5 can now take away the need for
native apps per platform. i.e. iPhone,
Android enabling us to do a build once
approach.
What this means for you - We are getting
closer to a build once type of technology.
What does it give us…
26. Device Access - Beginning with the
Geolocation API, Web Applications can
present rich, device-aware features and
experiences. Incredible device access
innovations are being developed and
implemented, from audio/video input
access to microphones and cameras, to
local data such as contacts & events, and
even tilt orientation.
What this means for you- Location aware
web solutions, richer video audio
functionality, integration with users devices
and users personal world
What does it give us…
27. Connectivity - More efficient connectivity
means more real-time chats, faster games,
and better communication.
What this means for you. We can stay
better in touch with the user in their
personal world. Push notification is the
biggest thing to consider here, especially
how you can really push updates into the
users home screen on their latest smart
phone of device.
What does it give us…
28. Multimedia - Audio and video are first
class citizens in the HTML5 web, living in
harmony with your apps and sites. Lights,
camera, action!
What this means for you. More creative,
more richer, more engage user experience
across all devices. Not just flash and its
more economic.
What does it give us…
29. 3d Graphics, Effects – Stunning visuals,
truly engaging experience. Better pulling
power.
What this means for you - Engage and
stimulate your users.
What does it give us…
30. Performance – Quicker and more
seamless user experience. No more
clunky web behavior.
What does it give us…
31. Styling (CSS3) - provides typographic
flexibility and control far beyond anything
the web has offered before.
What this means for you. Better design
What does it give us…
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New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).
New apps are making it easier for shoppers to connect things they see in the physical world with their online networks. Version 2.0 of Pose, released in June, allows users to share “style finds” with friends (via Pose, Facebook and Twitter) as they shop; the focus is on uploading images tagged with store, location and price. In turn, users can follow friends as well as designated trendsetters and brands.Another new photo-sharing app,Want!, helps users capture, share and remember things they want, whether it’s a product, a hairstyle or a tasty-looking meal. Tech Crunch likens it to “a mobile ‘like’ button.” As with Pose, users can share their “wants” (via Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Tumblr) and follow other people’s feeds; they can also search based on location (e.g., see the most “wanted” items in a particular store or restaurant).