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iPhone web apps: what happened?
« Posted: November 15, 2008, 06:34:31 PM »


iPhone web apps: what happened?

Remember back that long time ago when Steve Jobs announced Iphone web apps?  At that time web apps were supposed to be better than traditional apps for security reasons.  In the press release it was said "applications created using Web 2.0 standards can extend IPhone's capabilities without compromising its reliability or security".  So what happened?  Let's take a closer look at why the web apps failed at keeping Apple from releasing the SDK.  It was first thought if outside parties were able to develop apps that it would destabilize the platform.  While the concern is relevant, any decent quality assurance department will be able rid you of that risk.   Read full story...

 


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