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Google continues to use HTML5 to push its web apps into the future. The latest bit of HTML5 to feel Google’s love is drag-and-drop support, which is now a standard part of Gmail. If you’re ...
Storage service Box.net is now using HTML5 to bring drag-and-drop upload functionality to its users.
Cloud storage and document sharing startup Box.net is the latest startup to adopt HTML5. The startup is announcing today that it is incorporating a broad implementation of HTML5 drag and drop ...
HTML5 and the Google Earth Plug-in both have some powerful tools for web developers, and Googler Sean Maday has put together a great demonstration showing how they can work together. Watch the ...
Until now, AppGyver was mostly known for its app prototyping tools and Steroid.js, a command-line based tool for quickly building HTML5 apps. Today, the company is bringing both of these ideas ...
Let's face it: the latest addition to Gmail's drag-and-drop features is nothing to get excited about.
The HTML5-powered webapp will then give you a window to which you can drag and drop any files you want, and they'll automatically appear on your phone, ready for use.
Gmail users can now drag e-mail attachments out of the browser window and drop them onto the desktop — if they’re using Google Chrome. Back in April, Gmail added the ability to drag ...
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