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Aligning Cordova and W3C device APIs

Earlier this year, members of the Cordova and W3C teams started a process to better align W3C and Codova specifications. Indeed, Cordova (from which the Phonegap framework derives) is one of the major projects used to build hybrid applications —

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New W3C mobile Web apps course – MWC’14 special offer

Registration is open for W3C’s Mobile Web 2: Programming Applications online course. W3C is offering a special price for the duration of Mobile Web Congress, where W3C is exhibiting in Hall 8.1. The course starts 31 March 2014 and runs

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The Jan. 2014 edition of the mobile Web apps standards roadmap is now out!

A deliverable of the HTML5Apps project, W3C has published the January 2014 edition of Standards for Web Applications on Mobile. This document summarizes the various technologies developed in W3C that increase the capabilities of Web applications, and how they apply

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Learn how to program mobile Web apps! W3C advanced training course

The W3C Mobile Web 2: Programming Applications online course is back! Now open for registration and to start on 13 January 2014, this course covers all techniques for programming successful mobile Web applications that can ship both online and in

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The Web on Mobile and Beyond!

We are pleased to announce that Dominique Hazaël-Massieux will keynote at the MobiCASE 2013 (Fifth International Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications and Services) event in two weeks in Paris. Dominique will present “The Web on Mobile and Beyond”. The keynote’s

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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.