HTML5Apps at MWC’15

The HTML5Apps/W3C team is present at the Mobile World Congress 2015. Dominique Hazaël-Massieux is on-site at Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain, from Monday 2 through Thursday 5 March 2015.

The past year has seen significant milestones in W3C with the highlight being that HTML5 became a Web standard in late October of 2014. As a cornerstone of the Open Web Platform, HTML5 and other standards for Web applications on mobile continue to have a strong impact on a whole range of industries sectors, including payments, automotive and mobile (security).

Just two weeks ago, the Vibration API reached the W3C recommendation status, which demonstrates that more and more Web apps get abilities of native smartphone software.

Contact us if you would like to discuss about the future of HTML5 applications while we’re at the Mobile World Congress. We are looking to working all together to close the gaps!

Posted in Event, HTML5, html5apps, Mobile, Payment, Standardization
Closing the Gaps
Native vs. HTML5?
The HTML5Apps project's goal is to close the gaps! Read more in the project's factsheet pdf file.
Project Funding
EU logo This project is funded by the European Union through the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2013-2015) under grant agreement n°611327 - HTML5 Apps.
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