It’s interesting to see more and more media companies and service providers experimenting with HTML5 based web apps instead on special native applications for Android, iOS, Symbian or Windows Phone platforms. A couple of recent ones I’ve tried and liked are app.ft.com, the new digital edition of the respected Financial Times publication. Another one is [...]
Posts Tagged ‘HTML5’
HTML5 starts to challenge native apps
Posted in Media, Tablets, tagged apps, e-books, HTML5, magazines, newspapers on August 14, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Google+ and mobile access
Posted in Android, iOS, Media, Symbian, Windows Phone, tagged Android, apps, Google, HTML5, iOS, Symbian, web, Windows Phone on July 18, 2011 | 2 Comments »
I have been trying to get familiar with Google+, the so called “Facebook and Twitter” killer of the search engine giant. It’s in early beta, so I don’t want to make any kind of judgement how good or bad it is. It will need more time and users to prove its place too. However, there [...]
Symbian Anna and faster web browser
Posted in Android, iOS, Smartphones, Symbian, tagged Android, CSS, HTML5, iOS, Safari, Symbian, web on July 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Nokia fan site All About Symbian (AAS) has done a light speed test of web browsers of Symbian 3 (running on Nokia C7) against Symbian Anna (Nokia X7). Symbian Anna brings an updated version of the Nokia browser. The conclusion of AAS is that Symbian Anna browser version 7.3 is an average of 23,5% faster [...]