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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

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It isn’t open in either its standards or in the way that applications are marketed and distributed. It’s central standard was HTML (hyper text markup language) that described how we would show data on computer screens. Suddenly you could update small portions of the browser without refreshing the whole screen.

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What to Expect from Trending Web Design in 2016

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Typography is used to convey messages and reinforce values while color is used for branding and marketing. Modern javascript API like greensock, HTML5 canvas, animations, CSS3 transitions and power of hardware acceleration assures that storytelling will be extremely immersive. Inputs and forms going full screen.

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Journey Platform To Build Data Gathering Mobile Apps | Co-founder Interview Conrad Hofmeyr

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You define the data structures that your app requires, and then the layout and logic of its various screens. Journey allows for powerful logic through high-level JavaScript, which is a language that millions of people are already familiar with. Learning simple JavaScript in order to build apps on Journey is however quite feasible.

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Congrats To The Spotlight: LA Tech Fall Presenting Companies at UCLA

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For those who still might be wondering what Spotlight: LA Tech is all about, It’s a screening room for new technology homegrown in our region. It’s the first performance-based marketing platform specifically designed for the music industry. It’s a gallery of great entrepreneurship. It’s a toast to those who build and innovate.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

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But like lemmings, every company in the market rushed to proclaim they were launching WAP versions of their products. They pronounced “The End of Software.&# It was typical Marc Benioff marketing hyperbole but it was very effective. Therefore if you want to change just one field of data we had to redraw the entire screen.

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