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Should You Build a Mobile App or a Website for Your Startup?

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In the course of this post, we’ll specifically talk about the cases when you should build a mobile app —a product that is specifically designed to run on smartphone, tablets, and wearables and requires installation; or a web app —a client-server software application that runs in the browser (both desktop and mobile).

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New Web Order - Finding a Technical Co-Founder

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Webmasterworld - A popular forum for web developers. SitePoint Forums - A popular marketplace and forum for web developers. Business of Software - Joel Spolskys forum which has been running for over a decade now. Full of smart people running their own startups and ISVs (independent software vendors).

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Best Of Both Worlds: Mixing HTML5 And Native Code

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Most people are aware that in order to update the native code on an iOS or Android app, it is necessary to resubmit the application through the normal publishing channels for that platform. Both sample applications are available in the GitHub repository for your reference. Web Views: What’s The Downside? Your name *.

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How HTML5 Is Aiding in Cross-Platform Development

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Appcelerator Titanium Appcelerator’s Titanium platform was designed from the offset to help web developers create mobile and tablet applications with ease. In fact, as the technology evolves, we wouldn’t be surprised to see more HTML5 elements popping up in native desktop applications as well.