(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 ...
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 ...
Over the past two decades, the mobile industry has become increasingly stunted by fragmented protocols, standards, and regional differences. But a hot new technology called HTML5 promises to remedy ...
This story originally appeared on CNET and is republished with permission. The mobile technology landscape is incredibly confusing. There are numerous choices, ranging from new HTML5 technologies, ...
Amazon’s latest ebook reader is the talk of the town – not because of any new or superlative hardware features, but because the Kindle Cloud Reader replicates many of the functions of its standalone ...
Although Android Ice Cream Sandwich makes some big leaps in HTML5 browser performance, Apple’s iOS 5 is still the king, according to a study by Sencha. Sencha sells frameworks for creating HTML5 Web ...
HTML5 heralds some nifty new features and the potential for sparking a web programming paradigm shift, and as everyone who has read the tech press knows, there is nothing like HTML5 for fixing the ...
The fact that no two mobile devices have the same screen size is one of mobile’s big advantages — and one of its drawbacks. It’s an advantage for the user, who’s free to pick the device size that best ...
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 ...
Sencha has announced new web application development offerings with the general availability release of Sencha Ext JS 6 and revamped Sencha Web Application Manager (formerly known as Sencha Space), ...
Sure, I'll give it a quick shot. As I said before: I think the model of "mostly free, with options to buy extra content" would work. For example, the publication could have an article about some ...