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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Those of you have heard of HTML 5 will know it’s a new version of HTML and XHTML being promoted by Google and Apple in a bid to move the web away from proprietary technologies like Flash, Silverlight and JavaFX. Now we have HTML 5 coming up – this makes the race hotter. Or does it? and Opera is also working on similar lines.

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Usability and Networks

Clark Quinn

As I mentioned in an earlier post , I have been using Safari and Google to traverse the networks. And in a comment, I mentioned that the recent launch of the new Firefox browser was prompting me to switch. The rationale for the switch is that I don’t completely trust Google and Apple with my data. On principle.

Network 101
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My Professional Learner’s Toolkit

Clark Quinn

Favorite browser and search engine : I use Safari and Google, by default. Of course, I keep Chrome and Firefox around for when something doesn’t work (e.g. A number of news and curation tools : I use Google News and the ABC (Oz, not US) in my browser, and the BBC and News apps on my iDevices. Qualtrics).

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Those of you have heard of HTML 5 will know it’s a new version of HTML and XHTML being promoted by Google and Apple in a bid to move the web away from proprietary technologies like Flash, Silverlight and JavaFX. Now we have HTML 5 coming up – this makes the race hotter. Or does it? and Opera is also working on similar lines.

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What is a web server?

QuoDeck

The client may be a web browser client like (Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Microsoft Edge or Apple’s Safari) or it can be an Api development and testing programs like (SoapUI, Katalon studio or Postman). The requests are sent by client programs at users end.

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My Twitter Weekly Links Digest for 2011-08-07

Jane Hart

RT @ mashable Chrome Overtakes Firefox to Become UK’s Second Most Popular Browser [link] #. How Apple (unintentionally) revolutionized corporate IT [link] via @ FortuneMagazine #. Google Plus and Twitter – how they work for me hand-in hand [link] by @ elsua #.

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Quality Assurance: Fine-Tuning Your eLearning to Be Its Best Part 2

Association eLearning

Test the most common browsers – There are four common browsers: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, mostly for Windows users, and Safari for Apple/Mac users. Intermediate Testing. There are others, but most developers tend to design their products for these four.

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