December 15, 2011, 11:33 am
Kony’s KonyOne platform is available across smartphones, tablets and PCs, It allows developers to define an app just once, and deploy it across more than 9,000 devices, seven operating systems and multiple channels.
The US-based firm is already working with brands including Hotwire, Huntington Bank, Hyatt, Toyota and Capital One.
This new update adds HTML5 – and therefore web apps – to the range of formats that the platform can support. Specifically the features include:
* HTML5 elements: including new form fields, audio and video elements. Continue reading ‘Kony adds HTML5 to app building platform’ »
December 15, 2011, 11:32 am
ple’s iOS 5 is still the king, according to a study by Sencha.
Sencha sells frameworks for creating HTML5 Web apps, using advanced features such as geolocation, animations, reflections and transitions, so the company takes a keen interest in which mobile browsers best support those features. The latest test focused on Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus, which runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Continue reading ‘iOS 5 Edges Out Android in HTML5 Browser Test’ »
December 15, 2011, 11:31 am
TeleNav, the GPS software company, has unveiled a browser-based HTML5 app that will deliver voice-enabled, turn-by-turn GPS navigation on almost any mobile device—and that other sites can call up with a single line of code.
The concept behind the app is similar to that of Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader: You input the URL and then run TeleNav from within a browser, without installing a native app first. An added benefit: TeleNav can continuously update the service over time whenever it wants, without inconveniencing consumers with periodic software updates. Continue reading ‘TeleNav Unveils HTML5-Based GPS App’ »
December 15, 2011, 11:30 am
With Company’s Innovative Universal Play, Gamers Can Seamlessly Play Compelling Match 2 Game Across PC, Macs, Smartphones, and Tablets via a Single Facebook Account
San Jose, California (PRWEB) December 14, 2011
Pangalore, the first universal social games developer, today launched Pop the Candy, an addictive matching game that can be played on any device via Pangalore’s Universal Play HTML5-based technology, on its Facebook gamezone. As with the company’s previous releases ArtFit and WildWest Solitaire, Pop the Candy is a free social network game that can be played on any platform at any time with progress continually saved and updated across all devices. Pop the Candy will be followed by a fourth title in Pangalore’s Facebook gamezone before the end of 2011, with the company’s first deeper strategy and roleplaying game utilizing Unity 3D coming in early 2012. Continue reading ‘Pangalore Launches Newest HTML5 ‘Universal Play’ Social Game, Pop the Candy’ »