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Getting to Grips with the HTML5 File API

The HTML5 File API allows developers to interact with the local filesystem on the client-side. Using these APIs, developers can build more robust web applications that work seamlessly both online and offline. This tutorial demonstrates the basic usage of these APIs to do common tasks like reading the properties and content of files.
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Getting prepared for Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10

We’re Stuff & Nonsense, a small, British web design studio with a big reputation around the world because we design flexible websites that look fabulous on every type of device.
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Why All Web Devs Need To Prepare Their Sites for IE10 and Windows 8 | Web Builder Zone

Why All Web Devs Need To Prepare Their Sites for IE10 and Windows 8 | Web Builder Zone | Lectures web | Scoop.it
October 26th 2012 is the big day for Microsoft: the launch of Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 and the Microsoft’s tablet: the Surface. From an OS and an HTML5 point of view, it’s a really big step for Microsoft and for all web developers (even non-mobile) . Let’s review what’s important for us.
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IE10 Snap Mode and Responsive Design - TimKadlec.com

Maximiliano Firtman has done an excellent job providing an overview of what to expect from IE10 in Windows 8, but I wanted to dig just a little deeper on one feature in particular.
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Windows 8 and Microsoft Surface: IE10 meets modern mobile HTML5 , is your website ready ?

Windows 8 and Microsoft Surface: IE10 meets modern mobile HTML5 , is your website ready ? | Lectures web | Scoop.it
October 26th 2012 is the big day for Microsoft: the launch of Windows 8, Internet Explorer 10 and the Microsoft’s tablet: the Surface. From an OS and an HTML5 point of view, it’s a really big step for Microsoft and for all web developers (even non-mobile) . Let’s review what’s important for us.

I will start with some bad news: you need to go and prepare your websites for the new ecosystem.

Even if you have only a desktop-optimized website, you need to go and prepare it. And if you are thinking: “hey, this will not affect my mobile site because it’s just for tablets” you are wrong.
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