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The HTML5 vs native app development debate is still as valid in 2015 as it was 5 years ago. We dissect the pros and cons of both, and discuss hybrid apps.
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In a recent development, Microsft Edge for Android got a new feature that enables users to open a pdf file in the browser using the built-in PDF Viewer.
That all changes today with the launch of Brainshark’s Mobile Player, an HTML5-powered viewer that lets anyone with an iOS or Android device view your presentations from within a web browser.
Opera Two significant features are coming to Opera Mobile for Android, the Oslo company's higher-end smartphone browser: playing HTML5 video and accommodating Adobe Systems' Flash Player plug-in.
Facebook's HTML5 app nightmare is over. Later today it's releasing Facebook for Android 2.0, which replaces the hybrid native/webview code with an all-native infrastructure to answer years of ...