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2013/08/26

Reports of HTML5's Demise Greatly Exaggerated Despite Native Apps' Popularity - HTML5 Report

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Recent surveys indicate that the majority of smartphone users prefer native apps developed specifically for their device over HTML5 apps. In spite of this data, other indicators show that HTML5 will be a popular platform in the future.
Some out there may well remember Goko, the HTML5 gaming platform that launched and shut down in the space in just under half a week. But Goko's first failure didn't leave the company shattered, and as such, plans a full re-launch, bringing a suite of lessons learned, new technology, and a new mobile strategy along for the ride.
Most of us have been there at one point or another, dreading the thought of cooking a meal-it may be too hot for the oven, or just too long a day to get enthusiastic about pulling ingredients together-and so we turn to the legion of drive-through or delivery restaurants out there for an evening's meal. But one of the biggest names in delivery and fast food, Domino's Pizza, is looking to shake up the way we think about the drive-through in general, and it's planning to use HTML5 to get there.
HTML5 has received support from a number of major companies - most notably Google, which has been supporting HTML5-capable browsers exclusively for about two years now -but, until recently, Intel hasn't had much to say about it. It might seem odd to expect Intel, the PC hardware giant, to weigh in on anything software related, but the company does have interest and experience in that area, too.


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