YouTube’s mobile site gets a slick HTML5 overhaul for mobile WebKit.
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The new Android 2.2-powered Optimus series. A small diversion from WebKit discussion, but does it not drive anyone else crazy that Android devices don’t have a consistent order for the four hardware buttons under the screen?
Android 2.2, (“Froyo”), running circles around Android 1.6 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.
James Ward, technical evangelist for Flex, on a Flex demo running on Android:
It’s a little slow…
Skyfire to use WebKit for new Android browser
Skyfire is traditionally a server-side technology, so their decision to go into rendering, even if only for Android, could be interesting.
Android 2.0 Platform Highlights
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