Work on payments at W3C was supported in part by the HTML5Apps project, and today, the project’s team is pleased to announce that W3C just launched the Web Payments Working Group to make payments easier and more secure on the…
Work on payments at W3C was supported in part by the HTML5Apps project, and today, the project’s team is pleased to announce that W3C just launched the Web Payments Working Group to make payments easier and more secure on the…
The HTML5Apps continues its series of interviews of European SMEs. Today, we go to Germany, where the Cocomore headquarters are located. The discussion was held with Alejandro Leiva, based in the Cocomore Spanish office in Seville, is the technical lead…
The two-year EU-funded HTML5Apps project proudly looks back to its achievements. The project, ending in September 2015 successfully accelerated the development of standard Web technologies required to make HTML5 apps competitive with native apps, specifically in the areas of Web…
The HTML5Apps team continues its series of SMEs interviews across Europe. Today, we go to Spain, and more precisely to Gijón (in Asturias, north of Spain), where is located the startup UbiqWare. UbiqWare is specialized in the development of cross-platform…
A deliverable of the HTML5Apps project, the August 2015 edition of the W3C Standards for Web Applications on Mobile is out! It includes a few changes and additions since May 2015, particularly emerging work such as the proposed charter for…