Webapps offer a cost-effective alternative to building Apple-approved applications for iPhone – and they’ll run on more devices, too
…With websites, like most things, you get what you pay for. But it’s easier if you know what you’re going to get in advance.
…We are now looking for a new team member to join us at our offices in Bradford on Avon, near Bath. We currently have a vacancy for an Intermediate PHP Web Developer.
…With HTML 5 around the corner – and looking like it will be supported by all the major browser manufacturers – it would appear the browser wars are drawing to an end.
…Some thoughts about the nature and practice of good web design, and how to commission it.
…It’s easy to take connectivity for granted, but projects like FrontlineSMS remind us how precious it is, and how simple technology can solve complex problems.
…Tomorrow is iPad day. If Twitter is to be believed, quite a few UK pre-orders have already been delivered. The Boson office is collectively wondering (and probably taking bets): how long before I cave in and buy one?
…It’s astonishing to see huge industry giants like Apple and Adobe arguing in public.
…Back in the olden days of the internet (circa 1999), people used to slap stickers on their websites: “Best viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer,” they would say, or “Best viewed in Netscape Navigator.”
…As we were saying just the other day, the concept of a web browser is pretty hard for most non-geeks to grasp.
…The advantage of a web app is that it can be reached from any computer with an internet connection. Some examples of web apps are: