webstandards
Apple posts a new HTML5 demo page -- for Safari only
Filed under: Developer, Internet, Video, News, Adobe, Apple, Google, web 2.0, Browsers

Whether you're on Team Apple or Team Adobe in the whole Flash vs. HTML5 brouhaha, you really can't dispute just how nice some of the new HTML5 and CSS3 features are, and while Microsoft was quick to throw a demo page up to tout IE9's capabilities, Apple for some reason waited until yesterday to post one for Safari.
3D browser apps and games creep ever closer with the WebGL draft standard

The Khronos Group, which is in charge of the tried-and-tested OpenGL framework, has announced that its work with Mozilla to form a 3D Web standard has reached draft standard form. Ladies and gentlemen: WebGL is born!
Draft standards rarely undergo many changes, and most of the important details and unique selling points are now set in stone. There are already nascent, developer versions of WebGL built into beta versions of Firefox, Safari and Chrome -- and now, with the draft standard in place, you can expect to see rapid development of both full WebGL support in the browser, and applications that can utilize the new technology.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Part 1: Education Edition

This is part 1 of our the good the bad and the ugly series. This series we will pick an industry or type of websites and showcase the good the bad and the ugly.
The Good – University of Notre Dame

The Bad – Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Ugly – Duke University


