January 26th, 2012 |
by akoelewijn |
published in
open standards, web
I’ve been using When can I use… quite a bit recently. It enables you to quickly determine if a html5, css3 or svg feature is enabled in all the different browsers. Very useful.
November 19th, 2009 |
by akoelewijn |
published in
open standards, oss
Lots of news on Chrome OS today, but nothing to suprising as far as i can tell. Chrome OS is basically just an operating system than boots straight into a (full screen) browser. All your apps will be web apps. Seems logical. Most of the time i just boot my computer to get online: read [...]
July 10th, 2009 |
by akoelewijn |
published in
open standards, web
I’m convinced that open webtechnologies are suited for more than just web page development. I don’t see why you can’t write desktop applications using open webtechnologies. So, I’m also pretty optimistic about what Google is trying to do with Chrome OS. Many of the problems people currently see with Chrome OS are in my opinion [...]
May 30th, 2009 |
by akoelewijn |
published in
open standards, web
I’ve just been watching the google wave presentation. Pretty amazing application, it’ll probably scare the hell out of a number of communication software providers. But what’s even more amazing is that it’s almost entirely build using HTML 5. Just one feature needs the Google Gears plugin: drag and drop of desktop resources to the web-page. [...]