Intel, HTML5, Developer Economics
Intel throws its weight behind HTML5 | HTML5 - InfoWorld:
" . . . . During a briefing this week in San Francisco, Intel's Michael Richmond, senior architect in the company's Open Source Technology Center, positioned HTML5 as a technology for applications beyond just website development. "You're going to see applications that exploit screen real estate in a way that we haven't seen before," Richmond said. He cited HTML5 applications that automatically adapt to different screen sizes, offering more information to the user when a bigger screen is detected. HTML5 also can offer benefits over native programming in that developers do not have to redo all their code for each new platform, Richmond noted. "For us, the developer economics are compelling.". . . ."
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