Mobile HTML5 is a project that displays a comparison chart displaying the HTML5 features support in popular mobile and tablet browsers.
The presentation is very slick easing finding out if that feature should be used on a mobile web app or not.
Currently, the browsers included are Safari on iOS, Android, Blackberry, IE, Opera, Firefox, webOS and Symbian (by mentioning on which device they were tested).
Also, it is possible to see which versions of the browsers support each feature.
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