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What Can’t You Do With HTML5?

we-can-do-html5Ok, so HTML5 might not be limitless, but you have to admit, this "5" stuff is pretty amazing. With a wide variety of dynamic features conveniently bridging the gap between code and markup, it doesn’t take much to create something innovatively brilliant. HTML5 brings with it several dynamic features, including: Geolocation, Web Workers, embedded media, and many other tools to explore. Each of these contributes to reducing the number of interlocking technologies needed to create rich websites, thus boosting the capabilities of web developers. There are already many examples of rich sites that make effective and extensive use of HTML5 in some very creative ways. We chose just a few to highlight:

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5 ways 2 make your brand

Simplify the delivery of rich, personalized web experiences globally.

Your customers expect compelling and consistent experiences across every digital channel and mobile device. It's how they build relationships with your brand — and it's what keeps them coming back to your site. See how global tech leader Intersil Corporation created a rich web experience to engage customers — and drive results. Learn how they implemented Adobe® Experience Manager, part of the Adobe Marketing Cloud, to help site visitors make faster, better product decisions while simultaneously reinventing their brand and boosting sales.

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Simple is not Easy

My presentation from 360|Flex 2012

Rob Rusher's presentation on user experience design: "Simple is not Easy" is a must see for those creating digital experiences. In it, Rob advocates using the common sense approach of showing only what is necessary without missing anything required. But this is easier said than done in software design. When creating a great digital experience, mobile and enterprise developers can use context to drive the presentation decision. Developers should organize elements using shape, color, size, hierarchy, and screen position. Often logical arrangements work: alphabetically, by format, and by type. This ability differentiates designers and developers that create great software from others without the skills to build expressive...

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