Much more often than not, when we write about HTML5 we do so from a very positive perspective, and we continue to believe that HTML5 is rapidly evolving into a strong and proven platform for creating all but the most demanding consumer and business applications. For the most part, developers we speak to agree with us, and companies such as Adobe, Sencha and appMobi have seen significant uptake of their HTML5 platforms.
Research In Motion continues to put its trust in the upcoming release of BlackBerry 10 to turn the struggling company around. There is a lot more than interest in HTML5 that may make the device a winner for RIM.
If there is one way to tell just how popular HTML5 is getting these days, it would be by looking at the number of companies that are making a move to work more dynamically with the technology. More and more companies are making it easier for other people to work with this programming language as well. Intel is just one company that has been pushing people toward HTML5 with its developer toolset. Now Adobe has launched its own Web developer suite that is heavy on integration with HTML5.
Today, Adobe revealed the general release and availability of Adobe PhoneGap Build, a new service that allows developers and designers to build apps for mobile devices using standard Web technologies and then package them in the cloud.
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