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The demos below show how the latest version of Apple’s Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices all support the capabilities of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
Apple on Friday posted a demo page showing off the power of HTML5 and what can be done with the technology on a Web page. The HTML5 Showcase has seven categories of interactive material: Video ...
The first demo on the page shows the cool things you can do with HTML5 video. All of these demos point to a “ Safari Demos ” page on the Apple Developer site — a page which can’t be found yet.
-An HTML5 audio demo shows how JavaScript lets programmers pause, play, seek, and check the current playback position. It says that listeners can "enjoy sound in your web pages without downloading ...
Want to try out Windows Phone Mango? Microsoft is letting Android and iPhone users try Windows Phone 7.5 Mango with an HTML5 demo that runs in your smartphone’s browser.
The Epic Citadel demo is 52 megabytes of JavaScript, which uses WebGL to draw to an HTML5 canvas. The JavaScript was created with Emscripten, which allows developers to compile existing C++ code ...
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