Amazon is announcing a change to its Appstore today, which will now allow developers building HTML5 (web-based) applications to price those apps to sell, just the same as their natively coded ...
Tumult, developer of the user-friendly HTML5 web site and animation builder Hype, today announced two major updates to the powerful OS X application. Hype 3 ($49.99) is a free upgrade for Hype 2 ...
The fact that no two mobile devices have the same screen size is one of mobile’s big advantages — and one of its drawbacks. It’s an advantage for the user, who’s free to pick the device size that best ...
Sure, I'll give it a quick shot. As I said before: I think the model of "mostly free, with options to buy extra content" would work. For example, the publication could have an article about some ...
“We believe HTML5 is the software platform of the future,” said Ashley Gullen, Founder of Scirra. “We're really excited that Amazon supports HTML5 and has taken the innovative and valuable step of ...
Amazon on Wednesday launched support for HTML5 Web apps in its Mobile App Distribution Program. Developers can now submit URLs for their HTML5 apps to Amazon and leverage the company’s In-App ...
Step aside, Financial Times and Quartz — there’s now a higher-profile adherent to the HTML5 web app faith. But as we’ve explored here before, going web-first still comes with a mix of advantages and ...