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tote_b5 | 19 June, 2008 01:10
I've read the following analysis from ARCchart
with great interest. I'm already familiar with the idea of writing
applications for mobile browsers and that it can be considered as a
real alternative for mobile software development. WidSets and Widgets are all around us, not to mention Flash Lite, Silverlight, two cross-platform solutions used for delivering (multimedia) content to more and more people.
The
main point of ARCchart's article was to point out that the whole
problem of fragmented mobile development could be solved by developing
to a single run-time environment: the browser. The browser, which is
today's most widely used applications on desktop and mobile computing
devices alike.
What is this fragmentation thing, one could ask?
Well, let's have a quick look at various mobile platforms, development
environments:
Browsing, Flash, Java, Symbian C++, Mobile OS, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Development, Linux |
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