HTML 5 and Mobile Development

by Jose HC on August 11, 2009

in Mobile 2.0

You may have seen the story making the rounds.   The original author is Jason Grigsby of CloudFour.  The post is of course related to Google’s argument that the Web will win over the Application store.

Follow this link to the full article… below is Jason’s concluding remark:

From a mobile perspective—and perhaps from the perspective of web applications generally—HTML5 cannot come quickly enough.

As Vic Gundotra, Google Engineering vice president and developer evangelist, recently pointed out, not many companies are rich enough to develop native applications for all mobile platforms.

The mobile web provides are the best hope for building a cross-device mobile ecosystem. HTML5 is a critical piece for the mobile web.

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