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New Frameworks Give Mobile-Web Apps a Boost Apple’s campaign to make native mobile apps seem sexier than the temperamental world of the mobile browser has been very successful.
Pixate, Y Combinator-backed startup allowing mobile developers to style their native applications using CSS, is today launching to the public after several months of beta testing with hundreds of ...
The product constitutes the “world’s first HTML5 mobile Web framework,” said Ed Spencer, senior software architect at Sencha, at the Sencha Conference 2010 event in San Francisco.
Kapow Software today released Kapow Mobile Katalyst as a platform for rapid mobile-enablement of business applications. The post-PC era writing has gone from the wall to the tablet, and many ...
But a startup called Parallelz has another solution: Convert your native app to a web app without loss of quality and increase its visibility through web distribution.
Oracle is hoping it can attract more developers with MAF (Mobile Application Framework), which aims to simplify the development of cross-platform enterprise apps for smartphones and tablets.