Posts Tagged ‘native web

Amazon’s Kindle Cloud Reader: Neato. An in-browser reader. Now I can read my Kindle books on every piece of Apple hardware I own. Update: @nicjohnson informs me they’ve already got Kindle for Mac in the App Store, while John Gruber explains why a non-native web app is probably a response to Apple’s new rules. Go [...]

Sencha, a provider of HTML5 frameworks and tools for developers both on desktop and mobile, has put the new HP TouchPad tablet computer to the test in terms of HTML5 browser performance, and found it somewhat lacking. “The TouchPad looks quite promising, but still seems rough around the edges,” notes the company while detailing the [...]

Mozilla has unleashed Firefox 4, the next version of the popular open source web browser. The fourth major upgrade for Firefox was originally scheduled for the end of 2010, but the sheer number of new features pushed the deadline back several times. Now the wait is over — the new and improved Firefox 4 is [...]

I used Google Reader to catch up with all of my favorite websites. But like many other users of the service, I feel that the Reader’s interface lacks the eye-candy I want. If you are like me and want to your Google Reader experience to have a visual appeal, then you will find “WebReader” to [...]

HEY, YOU WITH THE STARS in your eyes. Yes, you, the all too necessary SXSW Interactive attendee. Got questions about the present and future of web design and publishing for me or the illustrious panelists on Jeffrey Zeldman’s Awesome Internet Design Panel at SXSW Interactive 2011? You do? Bravo! Post them on Twitter using hashtag #jzsxsw [...]


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