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Why ambitious developers need more than just HTML5

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March 01, 2012

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  Why ambitious developers need more than just HTML5

 
  Microsoft hires FTC attorney and public critic of Google

 
  Google's new privacy policy begins. Does it break the law?

 
  IE holds rival browsers at bay

 
  Windows 8 on Intel is unlike ARM in crucial way, Microsoft confirms

 
  Why ambitious developers need more than just HTML5
The battle rages among developers as to what works best -- native apps or HTML 5. Here's the bet Yahoo is making.

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  Microsoft hires FTC attorney and public critic of Google
Randall Long, who led investigations into Google's acquisitions of DoubleClick and AdMob, will become a lobbyist aiming to keep federal regulators on the search giant's case.

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  Google's new privacy policy begins. Does it break the law?
The European Union's Justice Commission says that several agencies across the Eurozone have serious worries about the Internet titan's "simple" privacy experience.

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  IE holds rival browsers at bay
In February's usage reports, there was little change in the top three browsers' relative usage -- something of a victory for Microsoft. Also: a new IE10 preview.

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  Windows 8 on Intel is unlike ARM in crucial way, Microsoft confirms
Yep, there's one big gotcha if you choose a Windows 8 tablet using an ARM processor.

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