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HTML5 Image Enhancer to be Released Next Week!

Another piece of the HTML5 Extension series is on its way due next week. The HTML5 Image Enhancer is a tool which creates real-time effects on your web page for greater user experience. Choose from many rich type borders, shadow and reflections. Without the need of any flash or coding our developers created a stunning demo to show you the features included in the soon to be released HTML5 Image Enhancer.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Gets official teaser video

It's short, sweet, and dramatic, yet the official Samsung Galaxy Tab  teaser video still manages to reveal a number of features previously only rumored. We've got Android 2.2 running on a 7-inch display, video calling, Swype, HD movie playback, "Flash support," GPS navigation, an e-reader, and plenty more.

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HTML5Rocks v2

If you want to make your work more engaging and create faster, more responsive experience for you users, you should check out the new content added to HTML5rocks.com If you want to not only get up to speed, but understand the browser differences and techniques for a robust implementation, please take a look through the new guides for implementing HTML5 video, understanding "offline," auditing your webapp with the Chrome developer tools, and using web workers and @font-face.

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Chrome Web Store on its Way

Google appears to be getting ready to let Web application developers start playing around with its Chrome Web Store, if a recent presentation at the Game Developer Conference in Europe is any indication. 1UP.com  has a report out with pictures and video of Google's Mark DeLoura and Michael Mahemoff explaining how developers will be able to submit apps to the store,

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Oracle's Java Lawsuit

Last week, Oracle filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Google, accusing the search giant of infringing on patented Java technologies in its Linux-based Android mobile operating system. Even though Oracle appears to have a solid basis for legal action, the lawsuit could permanently burn bridges between Oracle and the broader Java ecosystem.

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Firefox 4 Beta 3 Out Now!

The latest Firefox 4 Beta has just been released and it comes with hundreds of bug fixes, improvements and multi-touch support for Windows 7. Once you install the Firefox 4 Beta, you will notice the Feedback Add-on in the upper right corner. You can use this to provide instant feedback at any time.

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YUI 2.8: Learning the Library Book Winners!

A week ago we started a competition to give 5 copies of YUI 2.8: Learning the Library book away! Today, after pointing out names in the dark, we have our lucky winners: Carl Thien, Nancy LaPoint, Simon Howell, Jeniffer Peterson and Michael Douglas. Everyone will be notified via email, so you can get your books as quick as possible.

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Apple releases Safari 5.0.1 - Now with Extensions!

Apple's just released Safari 5.0.1, which enables Extensions for end users, and opened its official Extension Gallery. Extensions can be installed from anywhere, but you might think of the Gallery as the App Store for browser add-ons -- and it seems decently stocked at launch, with notable entries from Amazon, eBay, Bing, MLB.com, the New York Times, and Twitter. We'd expect that number to grow over time, as extensions are apparently quite simply built in HTML5, CSS and JavaScript.

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Firefox 4 Beta 2 is here - now with CSS3 transitions

As Mozilla have explained before, they are now making more frequent updates to their beta program. So here it is, Firefox Beta 2 has just been released, 3 weeks after Beta 1.

Firefox 4 Beta 1 already brought a large amount of new features (see the Beta 1 feature list). So what’s new for web developers in this beta?

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4k Video Comes on YouTube

YouTube on Friday announced that its player now supports 4k, a standard resolution for films that measures 4096x3072 pixels. As YouTube Engineer Ramesh Sarukkai explained in the announcement on YouTube's official blog, "4K is nearly four times the size of 1080p," and it dwarfs even Imax, which projects films in the slightly smaller 2k format, with its 2048?1080-pixel resolution.

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