YouTube’s mobile site gets a slick HTML5 overhaul for mobile WebKit.
A tumblog about the browser engine built into Safari, Chrome, iPhone, Palm Pre, and Android.
Written by David Kaneda, Creative Director at Sencha. Submissions welcome.
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67 results for “iphone”:
How to tailor CSS for iPhone 4 (Retina display) (via esquareda)
Magnifying Glass using CSS3 and JavaScript. Similar to the effect Apple is using on their new iPhone 4 page.
Android 2.2, (“Froyo”), running circles around Android 1.6 and iPad.
CanvasMol
A molecule viewer built in Canvas, accessible to the iPhone and iPad.
MiniApps
MiniApps is the personal project of Alex Gibson. It has a handful of HTML5-based applications for the iPhone, Android, and other modern mobile browsers and is fully MIT licensed.
pjs4iPad is a Google Code project which allows developers to write Processing.js apps and save their output as offline-capable mobile apps on the iPhone or Android.
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