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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

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I was thinking about how my own experience with mobile since my first iPhone and later the iPad and all the other devices I’ve owned since, have impacted me in a big way. The Mobile Effect. This is simply wrong for so many reasons, which I previously blogged about. .”

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Predictions of HTML5 ascendancy gain urgency

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The world was eminently ready for a highly functional smartphone like the iPhone and old stalwarts like BlackBerry paid the price. And now, it appears HTML5 Web and app design is here to execute the same kind of switch. At the same time, HTML5 support appeared on YouTube as a test feature. The tipping point explained.

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HTML5 presents platform-spanning development option

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HTML5 presents platform-spanning development option. While HTML5 gained its cultural cachet as a mobile content standard, the highly touted substitute for Flash on Apple devices, its strength comes from the fact that it works across platforms, desktop, smartphone and tablet inclusive. Upsetting the established order.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

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In 2012 Apple announced the iPhone 5, two new iPads and the new iPad mini; Google unveiled their first tablet, the nexus 7 and later the 10″ version; Amazon gave us three Kindle Fire HD tablets. In 2012 tech giants like Google, Yahoo, Adobe, Microsoft, Intel and HP posted disappointing earning results. Samsung S3).