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Minutes of Black berry Session 18th jan 2014

Minutes of Last Blackberry incubator session

Different definations of HTML 5

1.      W3c:HTML 5 specifications

2.      WWG: Apple google Opera

3.      Common def: Whatever in web in last few years is HTML 5

Test in html5test.com

Web kit :browsers who support WWG(http://www.whatwg.org/)

Default file (graphic) format in web :  png

IE :w3C

geo location support imp

http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/

wgl:?  CHROMOS GRP

oPENgl: The Industry's Foundation for High Performance Graphics

Use of WebGL e.g. UNITY : sOFTWARE TO MAKE GAMES\

Whenever u buy TV,Mobile etc... check HTNL5test.com

Most imp support in HTML 5  is Canvas 

HTML Trend:  NOSQL Database(data stored in key value pair)

http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker

 

HTML5test.com

About HTML5test: The HTML5 test score is an indication of how well your browser supports the upcoming HTML5 standard and related specifications. Even though the specification isn't finalized yet, many features are already supported and all major browser manufacturers are making sure their browser is ready for the future. Find out which parts of HTML5 are already supported by your browser today and compare the results with other browsers.

 

The HTML5 test does not try to test all of the new features offered by HTML5, nor does it try to test the functionality of each feature it does detect. Despite these shortcomings we hope that by quantifying the level of support users and web developers will get an idea of how hard the browser manufacturers work on improving their browsers and the web as a development platform. The score is calculated by testing for the many new features of HTML5. Each feature is worth one or more points. Apart from the main HTML5 specification and other specifications created the W3C HTML Working Group, this test also awards points for supporting related drafts and specifications. Please be aware that the specifications that are being tested are still in development and could change before receiving an official status. In the future new tests will be added for the pieces of the specification that are currently still missing. The maximum number of points that can be scored is 555 at this moment, but this is a moving goalpost.

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Google analytics: download on Mobile for app analytics

 

JSON native support can be checked on www.html5test.com

 

www.skapp.com  :total blackberry tuorial

 

 

 

ww.caniuse.com:what browser what version of api will work

 

 

 

 

 

what is canvas?

 

What is DOM?

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