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Bring the web to whatever device I’m using. And then bring the device
to the web. That’s the mantra for the web application development
platform debate — no matter the device.
- Marc Hedlund in XULRunner for the iPhone on O’Reilly Radar
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Julian Taylor
on Jul 2nd, 2007
@ 0:31 am:
Just been sent (finally) a flawless iPhone skin for Windows Mobile 2005. Despite various Apple attorney threats against opensource developers and vendors they really do not appear to have been able to stem the inventiveness of various brilliant Serbian, Slovakian and Polish hackers to make a very good iPhone UI for the HTC/XDA/MDA phone range. Obviously it does not compare to the real iPhone (Oct 07 release in the UK – US imports don’t work) but it’s damn close.