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Building a smartphone app - should your developers be going HTML5 or native?
HTML5 versus native apps. It's a debate as old as — well, at least three years ago. And pretty much since the beginning of that debate, there has been a general underlying current among the geek ...
There's a movement afoot by developers to HTML5-based Web apps, instead of iPhone native apps. Look ma! No review process!
Amazon is announcing a change to its Appstore today, which will now allow developers building HTML5 (web-based) applications to price those apps to sell, just the same as their natively coded ...
Our HTML5 Web App Flopped, So We Went Native (And Haven’t Looked Back) When building a mobile version of its jobs site, TheLadders found that the HTML5 route wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.
Company is making Qt its sole application development environment to let developers build apps for Symbian and MeeGo and is also supporting HTML5 for mobile Web content.
Click here to see how developers are fighting back > To skirt around Apple's in-app purchases, there's an increasing trend of developers turning to web-based HTML5 apps to sell their stuff.
Using HTML5 for the mobile web & native apps One part of the development speed was due to the way the team used HTML5 in the web app and reused a bunch of the same code in the native applications ...
Mobile developers will increasingly use HTML5 in their applications during 2012, but fragmentation will make their life more difficult, according to a joint survey from IDC and cross-platform ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NASDAQ: AMZN) – Amazon today launched web app support in the Mobile App Distribution Program. Developers can now submit URLs for their HTML5 web apps and mobile ...
Amazon on Wednesday launched support for HTML5 Web apps in its Mobile App Distribution Program. Developers can now submit URLs for their HTML5 apps to Amazon and leverage the company’s In-App ...
The company will now allow Web app developers to port their HTML5 programs directly to its Appstore.