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It's about time: RuneScape dumps Java for HTML5

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April 20, 2013

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It's about time: RuneScape dumps Java for HTML5

commentary A widely used online game and longtime Java ally is ditching Oracle's security-plagued programming technology. Your move, Minecraft.

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Intel releases Web-based app programming kit

The chipmaker is jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon -- sort of. Its newly acquired AppMobi software lets programmers create Web apps that can be converted into native Android and iOS apps.

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Google proposes fix for Europe's search competition concern

A years-long competition inquiry into Google's search dominance is entering a new chapter as the European Commission and Google competitors evaluate a proposed remedy.

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Google Map Maker arrives in U.K.

The United Kingdom's denizens now can add detail such as paths and businesses to Google's online maps service. But remember: it's free labor for Google.

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Kovacs to leave Mozilla CEO post

Declaring that a new foundation is laid for a more competitive Firefox, Gary Kovacs is stepping down after two and a half years at the helm. Chair Mitchell Baker will increase her involvement.

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Why Mozilla had a change of heart about WebP images

Firefox programmers reconsidered their opposition to Google's image format for two reasons: new data showing graphics files 30 percent smaller for faster page loads -- and that the info came from a close ally.

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