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Chad Kipling

Why We Shouldn't Make Separate Mobile Websites | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Argument is that we don't need separate mobile and desktop sites. The reason why we need separate mobile sites in most cases is to because there's too much content to display on the desktop version, making the site cluttered on a mobile browser. But this means, the desktop site too is cluttered and rather than making a separate site, it should be resigned to reduce clutter everywhere.
Trevor Pries

Pokki - app platform for HTML5 desktop apps - 4 views

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    Pokki is an application platform for creating desktop applications using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Pokki uses Chromium internally, meaning layout and rendering is powered by WebKit and JavaScript is powered by V8 - giving you the latest and greatest of HTML5.
Jordan Wood

How Real People Will Use Windows 8 | .NET Zone - 1 views

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    A lot of people have voiced their concerns over Microsoft's use of "touch-based" UI with Windows 8. In an attempt to gauge how the "average" desktop user will engage and react to Windows 8's Metro design, lockergnome had his dad sit down and use Windows 8 without any previous instruction.
Trevor Sweetland

Blast Aliens in Your Browser with Your iOS Trigger Device - 0 views

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    Control a game on your desktop browser with your iPhone - using nothing but HTML5 and Node.js
Matt Haines

addyosmani/backbone-fundamentals - GitHub - 0 views

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    How to write modular JavaScript apps for desktop and mobile A work-in-progress by Addy Osmani released for free under a CC-license. My extended thanks to these members of the community for their tweaks and contributions. In this mini-book, I'll be covering a complete run-down of Backbone.js; including models, views, collections and routers.
Thu Tran

Why Mobile Design Should Never Be an Afterthought - 3 views

  • by 2013, more people will access websites through mobile phones than through desktop computers.
  • mobile users are focused
  • . Smartphone users are transaction-oriented
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  • tablets. They’re focused on a broader experience
  • It’s more important to measure functionality than pageviews.
  • Tablets are leisure surfing devices people use while lounging at hom
  • Smartphone users don’t want to be overloaded by content. Usually they have an objective
  • tablets
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    Some design principles to keep in mind when designing for smartphone and tablets
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