Smartphone apps to be replaced by HTML5

44% of 800 million Facebook users go online with a smartphone and incompatible websites are losing customers

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From NJN Network – The world isn’t going mobile. It is mobile.

Internet sites that want to increase traffic need to migrate to HTML5. It’s new and takes some effort but that’s where the market will be.

Look around and everyone is on a smart phone. They are not talking. They’re connecting with Tweeter, Facebook and StumbleUpon and surfing the web. Continue reading

Mobile Flash dropped by Adobe

HTML5 is the new standard for mobile

Adobe Flash

Adobe “will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to work with new mobile device configurations,” according to a blog posted by Danny Winokur, general manager of interactive development for Adobe. Those configurations include the chipset, browser, OS version and more, he said. The changes will take place following the upcoming release of Flash Player 11.1 for Android and BlackBerry PlayBook, he added. Continue reading

Windows 8 will be touch screen on desktop, tablet and smartphone

Next version of Windows due in 2012 brings desktops and laptops closer to the mobile world

Windows 8 launch screen with active tiles (beta)

Microsoft will play catch-up with Apple iPhone/iPad and Google’s Android in 2012 with the release of the evolutionary Windows 8 interface.
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