My presentation at London Ajax Mobile Event
Yesterday I had the pleasure of speaking at the London Ajax Mobile Event in, surprisingly, London.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of speaking at the London Ajax Mobile Event in, surprisingly, London.
Instead of presenting a certain technology or approach, my idea with this post is to get some discussion and feedback about iOS vs. Android.
With the myriad of devices, web browsers and screen sizes out there, we need a way to to be able to easy detect how we want to layout a web page for them. This is now offered to us through Media Queries in CSS3.
Seasons come and seasons go; life turns in a constantly changing manner. But, as after every summer, I’m back and I long to write for you! 🙂
I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I’m saying something really really important has happened for the future of the Open Web. Finally, it looks like there might be a solution to the video codecs and patent encumbered alternatives we have been dealing with.
I recently read a, to say the least, interesting prediction about the future of Mac OS X.
In the world of advanced mobile phones, iPhone has a lot of interesting offerings and apps, while more and more Android-based phones are coming into the market.
During this summer, I realized that Apple’s naming of versions seems a tad odd…
Wow. I can’t really believe these are my first words of blogging again in almost two months. It always feels a bit funny getting back in the saddle, but once there, I’m as happy as a butterfly on a flower!
The end of 2008 is near, and I felt it was time to summarize the passed year.
Ok, time for an admission: I now, honestly, own an iPhone.
In July, iPhone 3G was released, with a product hype the web world hasn’t seen in a long long time. It’s a nice little product, but in my opinion, there are some fundamental flaws.