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5 difference between iPhone native and mobile-web apps

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  • By: Maxine
  • February 11, 2009
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Brian Fling is going to be presenting his Creating Mobile 2.0 Web Apps workshop as part of the Web Directions Roadshow. Andrea Hill attended Brian’s workshop when he gave it in Denver last week, and came away with these 5 salient points you need to consider when deciding between an iPhone native application and a web app optimised for the iPhone. A good taster for how Brian will be approaching what will be a very instructive day.

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