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Perhaps you’ve created a video that you want to add to YouTube, but you don’t know how to make sure it works in your website’s favor. This tutorial will tell you with five tips to get your video noticed by visitors and search engines, and become an asset to your website or business. Metatags […]
Earlier this year, Google+ opened its doors to users who had already received invitations, and quickly gained 10 million users within the first two weeks, which was impressive for a social network that isn’t even open to the public. As of October of 2011, Google+ is said to have somewhere between 40 and 50 million […]
In October, 2011, Google introduced its Dart programming language to developers. Dart is Google’s solution to the problems inherint in the JavaScript scripting language, with an obstensive goal that said to be to “ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development on the open web platform.” So what does this new web […]
There has been much discussion about HTML5 recently, and how it will supplant proprietary technologies such as Adobe’s Flash. YouTube is already making the change, and allows users to opt-in to its HTML5 video trial. That allows users to view videos using the h.264 video codec and WebM format (which used the VP8 codec). In […]
After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, Google finally launched the initial Google+ API release, and distributed emails about the release to developers who had previously signed up. This initial API is focused on public data, and enables developers to access information that has been publicly shared by Google+ members. Google also announced a […]
Recently we looked at Adobe Edge, the new HTML5 animation tool. This time we’re going to check out Adobe Muse, the no-code web design tool. Adobe Muse, recently released in beta, was created to allow non-programmers to create layouts much like they would do for print publication, use those layouts to create cross-browser compatible web […]
Naturally, when Adobe releases a tool that purports to create HTML5-based animations, we had to take a look. In this article we’re going to install and try out Adobe Edge, which is currently in “pre-release” form. Installation of Adobe Edge Initially, you need to download a 65 MB zip file from Adobe, and extract it […]
In recent articles we discussed the difference between web apps and native apps, and went through the steps required to set up your computer for Andcroid app development. In this article we will show you how to get the Eclipse IDE to run a sample app using the Android Emulator. We have already discussed the […]
For those who are getting started with Android website and application development, the process can be quite daunting. With so many devices, websites, tools and options available, it’s hard to know where to start. In this article we will point out the basic software you’ll need, some tools to make the job easier, and some […]
While many developers are actively working on an Android app for their client or business, others are going the web app route by creating websites that look and act like apps when viewed on mobile clients. If you’re already using the Joomla! CMS, the Mobile Joomla extension will do most of the work for you, […]
Not all web developers are geeks, but most developers do enjoy a diversion from HTML5 and JavaScript from time to time. Android devices are a particularly interesting diversion, and many web developers have at least one such device around, “for testing mobile websites” if nothing else. By rooting–that is, gaining root privileges–on an Android device, […]
Google+, or Google Plus as some are printing it, is the latest social network to take the spotlight. It went live, in what Google is calling a Field Trial, last week, and many people who managed to get invites, or who signed up by requesting additional information, joined the site to see what it was […]
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