NEW YORK ? Panelist at Digiday Mobile said although HTML5 is changing the face of mobile, the technology still presents challenges. During the ?Digiday Debates: HTML5 vs. Apps? panel, executives ...
The truth is, despite its powerful capabilities, HTML5 isn’t the solution for every problem. Its additional features are compelling and will help make web apps formidable competitors for native apps, ...
(FT App Info: FT Web App) On the one hand, I think HTML5 has great promise. A standards (*) based way to develop apps that are available on, or off line. However, I haven't been particularly impressed ...
In my agency we tend to work for companies who want anything we create compatible back to commodore 64s. I never get to ride the edge of anything. I am an iOS developer (very, very new at it) and am ...
Following this week's demonstration of the Unreal engine running on Flash 11 and ongoing rumours about HTML5's performance on iOS 5, we returned to a current favourite, asking the Mavens: Is Unreal ...
The ongoing debate over how to best get applications onto mobile devices — either through native deployments or writing a mobile Web application — is going to remain a front-burner question for ...
Although vendor-written, this contributed piece does not advocate a position that is particular to the author’s employer and has been edited and approved by Network World editors. The app development ...
Apple's new rules have forced e-book sellers to remove buy links from their iOS apps. Now Kobo says it's developing an HTML5 Web app that can be accessed from any Web browser, circumventing Apple's ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Of all the things Google is really good at, patience isn’t necessarily ...
A lot has happened in the world of HTML5 since app development tool appMobi first showcased its MobiUs platform at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Most notably, Facebook's HTML5 app platform for ...
This morning, LinkedIn launched its gorgeously overhauled mobile app. We’ve already told you all about the new features, but for developers, the most exciting part is what’s going on under the hood.
LinkedIn has just launched the latest versions of its mobile apps, and in a stunning reversal, it’s gone from mobile web-based apps back to fully native. Less than a year ago, the company was touting ...