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Famo.us Widgetize’s Web Development with jQuery

Jan 15, 2015

Famo.us, the open-source JavaScript and physics framework today announced their plan to place today’s most advanced interaction capabilities right in the hands of web developers. The plan to do this by leveraging todays most popular JavaScript library, jQuery.  With over 68 million sites, and as much as 60% of the Internets top 100,000 sites running it, jQuery simplifies both the selection and manipulation of elements on web pages, while working properly on almost every browser. This is why Famo.us for jQuery will put their high-performance 3D animation and physics effects in the hands of everyday web developers. Continue reading this story here.

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