This week we have found more mobile HTML5 applications for your review. If
you are like me, you want to see what others have done with HTML5 so you can
start understanding how you can utilize HTML5 apps in your own enterprise.
Touch Salesforce
Salesforce has just announced a new application based on open standard HTML5
technology. The app will be available in 2012 and will run on most popular
mobile devices. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says “The change in hardware is
also being complemented by a huge change in software – and that software is
HTML5. This software will give us the ability to build applications that run
natively on mobile devices, but are also managed as a service…”
http://www.salesforce.com/touch/
LinkedIn Mobile
A new HTML5-based mobile website has been developed for Android and iPhone
users by business social network LinkedIn. Users may access LinkedIn v... (more)
I was recently asked to do a write-up about my SproutCore app,
Hubbub (@hubbubapp), as a general anecdotal guide to those interested in
writing large scale applications in SproutCore for the first time.
I’m afraid this first post won’t be very technical, but I will at least
attempt to make it an enjoyable read, and to tell you about some of my early
bumps in the road so that you can avoid them. My overview of Hubbub will also
span a few posts, so if you have particular questions, I can spend some time
on them in future.
What’s all the Hubbub?
This isn’t the place to talk up the a... (more)
Co-founder and former CEO of Sun Microsystems Scott McNealy is in business
again. This time however, instead of creating computer systems, he has
ventured into the social media world.
His latest venture, manifested currently at Wayin.com and launched mainly on
Twitter, combines user created content and distributes it to other users.
Those users then get to weigh in on the content. Here is how the WayIn
website describes this concept:
“Wayin gives everyone a voice by allowing you to add your own questions to
any photo before sharing with friends and followers. All at the flick of ... (more)
Beijing, Aug 9, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - According to the market observers of
Xpshou.com, although the sales of Apple iPad may jump to 55%, but the sales
growth of non-Apple Tablet PC may be higher in the next year. It is expected
to reach 134%.
Xpshou.com analyzes that although the market demand of iPad is becoming more
mature, but Google plans to release the new Android operating system at the
end of this year. It is expected that in the next year Android Tablet PC
sales will increase from the 19 million units of this year to 44million
units. In contrast, the sales of Apple iPad... (more)
Apple fans are desperately waiting for the iPhone 5 release so they they can
get their hands on the device as soon as possible. Ever since the iPhone 4
was finally released last year, the rumors about iPhone 5 never stoped till
now. Good news is that Deutsche Telekom, a German Telco company, has already
[...]
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