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HTML5 rising: mobile may now drive desktop apps

HTML5 rising: mobile may now drive desktop apps
Will mobile and desktop simply be two different types of devices running the same apps?
Read more on ZDNet

HCL Introduces Kids Educational Computer
The company has launched a wireless desktop and a range of notebooks exclusively for kids between 3-12 years of age
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Tags: Apps, Desktop, Drive, HTML5, Mobile, rising


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