The New York Times isn't beyond a little "experimentation" -- not when it comes to iPad apps, at least. The old gray lady today is showing off its "experimental" iPad web app, an HTML5-powered reading ...
New York Times has come up with its own HTML 5 web app for the iPad in a move that makes the publication’s iOS app redundant. However, it is unlikely to pull the plug on its iOS app anytime soon as ...
The official PlayOn app never did make it past the Apple gatekeepers, but MediaMall Technologies, PlayOn's parent company, has been working on an HTML5-based "Web app" as a replacement. Dan Ackerman ...
Kobo is dedicated to an open-platform experience and believes that consumers should have the freedom to read on any device, at anytime, anyplace in the world. With the new HTML5 web app, Kobo remains ...
In proper fashion, Facebook didn't make the new HTML5 web app available for the iPad, leaving users to the bulky desktop site while browsing in Safari. But with this trick, you can use Facebook's ...
The Atlantic Wire has adapted to the iPad. The site has launched a new HTML5 web app at touch.theatlanticwire.com, designed to fit the screen and reading behavior on the Apple tablet. Web apps use ...
Kobo is in the midst of developing an HTML5 web application for iOS because of Apple’s new policy that takes 30% of each transaction. Kobo recently removed the link to their own store from within the ...
Google has updated its mobile web version of the Gmail app for Android devices and the iPhone, and the new version is now available in 44 different languages. The new Gmail HTML5 web app has a range ...
The New York Times announced today that it is launching a new HTML5-based web app accessible to iPad users at app.nytimes.com. While called an “experimental web app” in the press release, the move ...
The New York Times just launched an all-new HTML5 web app for the iPad, and it's probably so that they can avoid Apple's in-app subscription fees, which is a steep 30%. The web app is available only ...
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