
After a steady stream of information in June, all has been quiet on the
Facebook Project Spartan front in recent weeks. Originally, at least some thought the plan was to
unveil Spartan in July ? but that obviously came and went. It's certainly possible we won't hear anything until
f8 in late September now. But one new bit of information has come to our attention that could be related. Say hello to
BoltJS. BoltJS is a UI framework that's being built by Facebook for the purpose "helping developers build fantastic mobile web applications in HTML5 and Javascript," as you can read for yourself
here. It is written entirely in JavaScript and runs in the browser, meaning no backend processing is required. And guess where the focus of the project lies right now: mobile WebKit browsers ? just like Project Spartan.
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