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Axis: Inside Yahoo's iOS-loving browser

Axis: Inside Yahoo's iOS-loving browser

Yahoo has launched a browser for iPhone and iPad called Axis that aims to move swiftly from search query to the site you want, eliminating the need to see a page of links Read more

24 May, 2012 by Jason Parker

FT opts for web app over native tablet apps

...The Financial Times has opted to put its resources into developing a web app over a native software client to deliver written content to readers... Read more

8 June, 2011 by Josh Lowensohn

Amazon brings in-app Kindle purchases to iPad

...also access their content offline directly from their browser." Amazon said the web app was designed with the iPad's touch interface in mind. However... Read more

10 August, 2011 by Ben Woods

Google releases PDF-equipped Chrome 8

...browser to support the soon-to-emerge Chrome Web Store, although the web app repository itself has not yet been launched. The PDF functionality built... Read more

3 December, 2010 by David Meyer

Google pauses offline Gmail access in Chrome

...built in. "As we move the Gmail Offline capability to a Chrome web app, we will deprecate the Google Gears-based Gmail Offline... As a... Read more

26 May, 2011 by Stephen Shankland
Chrome OS goes offline, gets file manager

Chrome OS goes offline, gets file manager

...June, they'll work offline and offer file management support that includes web app handlers. Developers will also be able to charge users for apps... Read more

12 May, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt

Microsoft job posting hints at touch-friendly Outlook

...posting has dropped hints about the company's plans for the Outlook Web App. Photo credit: CNET News A listing that went up over the... Read more

9 February, 2011 by Josh Lowensohn

Web app lets public see how much councils spend

The free YouChoose web application for councils will also let local residents tell their representatives how they think money should be allocated, to help meet budget cuts Read more

26 September, 2010 by Kable

Expert: App firewall can counter DDoS attacks

A security expert has warned that businesses that use web applications should use an application firewall to protect against distributed denial-of-service attacks Read more

14 December, 2010 by Tyler Thia

Google launches Chrome OS, aiming for the enterprise

Google has finally shown off its browser-based operating system, which it says is suited to business use due to its security and other features Read more

8 December, 2010 by David Meyer
Jolicloud: The future is HTML 5

Jolicloud: The future is HTML 5

Jolicloud chief Tariq Krim talks about where the cloud-based netbook OS is headed, notes where Google's Chrome OS fits in and envisages a future where PC upgrades centre on the OS Read more

2 August, 2010 by David Meyer

Should your next mobile app be an HTML5 web app

...deliver - which means the user is downloading less data." The FT's web app does prompt users to increase the amount of offline data it... Read more

18 October, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Mozilla plans web-app 'ecosystem

...browsers. On Tuesday, the company announced its labs project to develop 'open web app ecosystem' technology for finding, managing and distributing web apps. "The open... Read more

21 October, 2010 by Stephen Shankland

Opera 11.50 arrives with web app extensions

The latest version of the web browser has built web apps into its Speed Dial feature, allowing developers to make greater use of HTML 5 and CSS Read more

28 June, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt

Microsoft refocuses Hohm energy-efficiency web app

The company is shifting its focus on the two-year old home energy-efficiency product to electric-vehicle charging, emphasising its partnership with Ford Read more

6 April, 2011 by Martin LaMonica

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