SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NASDAQ: AMZN) – Amazon today launched web app support in the Mobile App Distribution Program. Developers can now submit URLs for their HTML5 web apps and mobile websites and ...
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 ...
The Amazon Appstore is no longer just for native Android apps -- starting now, the retailer will also take HTML5-based web apps. Developers can build content using any off-the-shelf tools; Amazon ...
Developers dissatisfied with waiting three weeks (or longer) to have their apps and updates available on the App Store are turning their attention to the Web and flocking to HTML5. HTML5 also features ...
FT staffers such as Katie Morley and Jonathan Wheatley started spreading the news on Twitter, garnering retweets from FT.com managing director Rob Grimshaw and PR rep Tom Glover, who confirmed the ...
Amazon has announced a major change to its Appstore that allows developers to set a list price for HTML5 web apps. This update comes almost half a year after Amazon opened its Appstore up to HTML5 ...
Native apps might deliver a supreme mobile experience, but the lure of HTML5 hybrid app building is growing among developers. While HTML5 versus native apps debate rages on, more developers are ...
Company is making Qt its sole application development environment to let developers build apps for Symbian and MeeGo and is also supporting HTML5 for mobile Web content. Lance Whitney is a freelance ...
While Android and iOS top the charts in the mobile app-building business, other native application-building operating systems like Blackberry, Windows and others are also making stringent efforts get ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Sep 18, 2012) - Ludei, makers of the premier HTML5 mobile game development platform, announced today that the first of many cloud platform components -- the Ludei ...
HTML5 is still evolving, but in the current mobile landscape, proponents are finding ways around its limitations. 2012 wasn’t a great year for HTML5. If it were a football team, the markup language ...