In Part 1 Combine HTML 5, geolocation APIs, and Web services to create mobile mashups. Find and track location coordinates to use in various Web service. In Part 2 Unlock local storage for mobile Web applications with HTML 5. Learn how to mprove the speed of your mobile apps with standardized local storage.
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Native apps are specific to a given mobile platform (iOS or Android) using the development tools and language that the respective platform supports (e.g., Xcode and Objective-C with iOS, Eclipse and Java with Android). Native apps look and perform the best.
I have made an HTML5 App Cache for an mobile chat application, it is working perfect in Desktop browsers, but not working in Android 2.2 default browser and last version of Opera Mobile. What I am doing wrong?
Intel will not be left out of the party when it comes to being central in the mobile app ecosystem. The company today acquired a set of HTML5 development tools, originally created by appMobi and used by some 150,000 developers, and has hired staff from appMobi that worked on the product to continue to maintain it.
I am a native android developer. In designing part 9patch is quite useful to me. Problem is I need to know whether I can use 9patch images in html5 android applications?. If I use them in do they stretch as it does in android (native) applications? Apart from, that is it ok with other platforms of html5 applications( I mean blackberry, windows, iPhone and etc).
Native apps are stealing the show when it comes to usage and functionality on mobile devices these days, but a lot of companies continue to hold out hope that more open HTML5-based mobile web services will ultimately win the day. In the meantime, those who can straddle the two worlds beautifully and effectively may end up the winners.
One example comes in the form of Everything.me, a slick mobile
The rise of native apps as the primary medium for mobile content is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down at the moment — if anything, it’s growing, with smartphone-wielding consumers in the U.S. recently tipping to using more native apps than mobile web sites for their information/games/video fixes.
At TechCrunch’s Disrupt San Francisco conference today, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg made it clear that he was sincerely disappointed with the performance of his company’s Facebook applications.
“The biggest mistake we made as a company was betting too much on HTML5 instead of native… We burnt two years. Native is going to be the approach that we go with for iO
HTML5 assemble the Web browser in an application execution environment similar to Java and work. NET, but use a concoction of mature technologies to achieve this. With the Web browser is an execution environment of the application is in principle a superior thing.