June 2010
11 posts
HTML5 and the Write-Once, Run Anywhere Dream
thegongshow: Dan Kantor wrote a piece for Ajaxian about the “write once, run anywhere” dream and how HTML5 is a big step along that path.   Dan’s execution on Extension.fm feels like he reached two years into the future, and pulled an app back in time to show us all what the future of web development could be.  In doing so, the tradeoff Dan made was to restrict compatibility to Chrome-only...
Jun 24th
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Jun 23rd
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Why Porn and the iPad Are King for HTML5 →
Jun 19th
Sencha Touch →
Sencha Touch allows you to develop web apps that look and feel native on Apple iOS and Google Android touchscreen devices.
Jun 17th
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Why You May Not Need A Mobile App →
Jun 16th
W3C: Mobile Web Application Best Practices →
Jun 12th
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Making an iPad HTML5 App & making it really fast →
Fantastic overview of making a beautiful, fast iPad optimized web app (everytimezone.com).
Jun 6th
Apple's HTML5 and Web Standards website →
html5watch: Apple just launched a website which demoes some great examples of rich webpages made using standards-based technologies. A fantastic resource.
Jun 4th
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“What’s amazing about fortysquires is that I really didn’t expect to sell more...”
– Case Study: Selling a paid mobile web app (fortysquires)
Jun 3rd
How HTML 5 link prefetching can make your site... →
Jun 3rd
“We have two platforms we support. One is open and uncontrolled —...”
– Steve Jobs. 
Jun 2nd