Mobile operating systems and browsers are headed in opposite directions
Mobile browsers have gone from many different proprietary rendering engines to the point where WebKit alone will power browsers in more than 85 percent of the smartphones sold
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Mobile browsers have gone from many different proprietary rendering engines to the point where WebKit alone will power browsers in more than 85 percent of the smartphones sold
Mark Fiore can win a Pulitzer Prize for political cartoons, but he can’t get his iPhone app into the App Store because it “ridicules public figures.” Fiore’s award brought new attention to Apple’s rejection.
For the most part, Mobile Safari on the iPad is the same as that on the iPhone. One difference that I’ve found is that Webkit on the iPad honors CSS media query declarations based on…
This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend and speak at SXSW’s Interactive Festival for the first time. After hearing about SXSW for some many years, it was interesting to see what the conference…
One of the recurring subjects of conversation at SXSW was the many competing location services. Attendees were using Foursquare and Gowalla extensively during the conference to help find their friends. I decided to give them…
Unbeknownst to me until now, Spring is conference season. For the next two and half months, I’m attending a conference every two weeks. I’m already looking forward to June when the…
I’m traveling to SXSW for the first time this weekend. I’m speaking on a panel entitled iPad: New Opportunities for Content Creators on Saturday, March 13th at 11 am. I’m looking forward to talking…
Launching JEDEC.org isn’t the only reason we have standards setting organizations and associations on our minds lately. This week is the ASAE Technology Conference & Expo 2010 in Washington D.C. and Cloud…
When we’re not working on mobile projects, there’s a good chance we’re working with a standards setting organization or an association on their public web presence. More often than not, we’re building that site using…
Last week, we finally got to take the wraps off of one of our favorite projects of the last year: JEDEC.org. While on our blog we mostly talk about mobile, we also do…