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The Future of Mobile
Web-designMay 2011
Orun Bhuiyan
audio track included
Before the iPhone, mobile devices weren’t very sophisticated and couldn’t surf the web in a user friendly fashion.
Then came the iPhone(and it’s app-centric model)
This meant more
usability, better web-
browsing and feature rich functionality
with apps
Blackberry and Andriod soon followed and created their own software development kits to encourage the creation of numerous apps.
With proprietary app development systems like these dominating the market, how are smaller mobile competitors to thrive?
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HTML 5 means:
• A more robust & semantic web browsing experience.
• Videos and animations don’t need to rely on Flash.
• Less apps and more versatile web pages
<webkit>•iPhones, Android phones and now Blackberries
run WebKit to browse the web
•Most other smaller phone manufacturers do to
•Newer versions of Webkit support HTML5
•This means HTML5 is a serious threat to the app centric model.
•Smaller phone manufacturers and new entrants encourage HTML5 development wherever possible
It looks like
may win back the mobile environment!
Bad Mobile Sites
Good Mobile Sites
Thanks for Watching!
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