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Swiffy from Google

July 01, 2011 |

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Google unveils Swiffy, taking your SWF files and turning them into HTML5  that will run in most modern browsers (Safari and Chrome for example) this also allows you to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player like the iPhone or iPad.   The converted file is pretty close in size to the original; however, the company warns that ...

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Google’s Swiffy lets you convert Flash Animations into HTML5

June 29, 2011 |

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 Amongst all the fuss about Google+, the company has also released a prototype of a tool for converting Flash into HTML5. It’s called Swiffy. According to Marcel Gordon, Swiffy’s product manager, the project was started by an engineering intern named Pieter Senster, who wanted to explore how to display Flash ads on devices like the iPhone and iPad, which ...

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Anatomy of a Mashup – Interactive Infographics

May 16, 2011 |

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Mashups, the art of mixing multiple songs into one continuous song, is a subtle art. When a mashup is done well, you often can’t hear all of the different songs merging into one, because it’s so fluid. Cameron Adams, aka The Man in Blue, visualizes his own mashupDefinitive Daft Punk, to show just what goes into the piece. You might ...

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HTML 5 Gets its Own Logo

January 21, 2011 |

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The World-Wide Web Consortium unveiled a new logo for HTML 5 a few days ago now.

The topic of HTML5 has been one of great debate and no small amount of confusion over the past year or so. With the ardent support of companies such as Google and a great deal of enthusiasm from developers in all areas of work, HTML5 has taken its place in popular conversation as the magic-bullet antidote for everything that’s wrong with web development.

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