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Another JavaScript development library for creating mobile web apps with a native app feel.
The WebOS enyo library is now open-sourced and available for desktop browsers, not just mobile browsers.
Interesting data on Facebook and iOS apps.
Very nice summary of how to make a web application look like a native iOS app. Also included is a way to add a native app wrapper around it so a web app can be provided via the app store.
Comprehensive table showing a lot of variation in degree of HTML5 support amongst the mobile Webkit browsers.
A nice-looking CSS framework for building grid-based web sites that are responsive to different screen sizes.
#hack5 presentation
Similar to phonegap #hack5
Like phonegap or sencha, but also with desktop bindings. #hack5
Some JavaScript hacks for making your buttons respond faster in your mobile web application.
Finally! Thanks to this article I now understand the "keyboard shortcuts" that show in the Edit menu of every WebOS app. They show a bullseye symbol followed by, for example "+ C" for copy and "+ V" for paste. But I never understood what the bullseye symbol meant. It looked a bit like the onscreen cursor hint that shows when you are in "shift" mode or "orange" (actually white on my phone) mode. But that never worked, and it turns out that the bullseye seem instead to be an attempt to show a glowing gesture area light. You need to hold the gesture area till you get the light and then press the specified key.
I really like the WebOS UI, but it is definitely missing some affordances that let a user know that some functionality exists. I suppose this is a necessary tradeoff in going the Apple route and making the interface radically simple.
A very nicely designed JavaScript UI component library optimized for phones and tablets, but looks good on desktop browsers too.
An interesting round-up, with pointed commentary, of how magazine publishers are thinking of adapting to the iPad/slate world.
Full text of a draft O'Reilly book on building web apps for the iPhone.
How to create web apps that use iPhone-specific capabilities, so that they act more like native iPhone apps.
It is possible to execute bookmarklet JavaScript code on an iphone. Very poweeful! For example, Now my phone becomes even more useful, as I can use the delicious bookmarklet to bookmark pages (as I am doing now).
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