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Why Publishers Don't Like Apps - Technology Review
Last fall, we moved all the editorial in our apps, including the magazine, into a simple RSS feed in a river of news. We dumped the digital replica. Now we're redesigning Technologyreview.com, which we made entirely free for use, and we'll follow the Financial Times in using HTML5, so that a reader will see Web pages optimized for any device, whether a desktop or laptop computer, a tablet, or a smart phone. Then we'll kill our apps, too.
technologyreview  app  businee  journalism  print  publishing  magazine  newspaper  web  apple  ios  ipad 
25 days ago by sunpig
Testing For Dummies | Testing
When testing the devices, there are 4 main areas to cover, feature phones, smart phones with low level support, smart phones and tablets. The primary tablet market will be 7-inch devices up to 720x1280 pixels with the lowest smart phone being 240x360 pixels.
Currently, we are only approaching devices that are not conforming to desktops, so smart TV’s, games consoles and other exotic devices are test, desktops are not.
bbc  responsive  news  webdev  frontend  testing  device  browser  ios  android  apple  iphone  ipad  tablet  phone  from twitter
9 weeks ago by sunpig
How to work around the Mobile Safari image resource limit
Because of the memory available on an iPad or iPhone, Mobile Safari has much stricter resource limits than most desktop browsers.

One of these limits is the total amount of image data that can be loaded on a single HTML page. When Mobile Safari has loaded between 8 to 10 MB of image data it will simply stop displaying any more images. It might even crash.
safari  mobile  ios  ipad  iphone  webkit  resource  limit  image  size  html  webdev  frontend  constraint 
10 weeks ago by sunpig
Kayak redesign: How and why they did it | Tnooz
RT : How Kayak used mobile to make al their experiences better (overview of recent redesign):
mobile  design  ipad  kayak  travel  webdev  ixd  tnooz  from twitter
january 2012 by sunpig
Andy Ihnatko's Celestial Waste of Bandwidth (BETA) » My Morning Purchases
"I’m starting to wonder if 3G is going to be terribly important. “Internet everywhere” is impulsively attractive, but do you really need mobile broadband? New England is practically lousy with free WiFi. There’s so much radio traffic here that it interferes with the migration patterns of many local bird species. As I entered the coffeeshop this morning I passed by a whole family of wrens, shivering in little Bermuda shorts and wondering what the hell happened."
andyihnatko  ipad  apple  wifi  funny  commerce  wireless  3g  data  storage  tablet  device  computing 
march 2010 by sunpig

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