Generated Content by David Storey

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About 'Generated Content by David Storey' Channel

Generated Content by David Storey: A blog about HTML5, CSS3, SVG, ES5/JavaScript and other open web technologies. Also t...

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Realigned.

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Predictions for the Web in 2013

[...] , but is not part of the app-centric smartphone battle. The core battle will likely be between Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10. It’s an interesting contest, as BlackBerry still has an edge in [...]

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