Sentences with phrase «web apps because»

Even worse, sometimes legacy web browsers can't run modern web apps because older browsers don't support newer web standards these apps rely on.
Many fintech and tech startups rely on the agile approach to building software or web apps because the aim isn't necessarily to launch a perfect product out of the gate, but rather to launch a viable one and optimize over time.
Developers like web apps because they promise a single app (with minor variations) that covers all platforms — as well as release from the tyranny and whim of Apple.

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Because the Teams app was wired to Microsoft's voice - activated digital assistant Cortana, Jones could command it, via Microsoft's yet - to - be-released Invoke web - connected speaker, to check for upcoming meetings in her calendar and set out - of - office reminders.
While web - based social - finance apps are growing in popularity, they generally have substantial limitations because they are limited by the functionality of the internet.
yes, I am agree with Web - site and app help you lose weight because of that through the help of the app we can track our daily schedule whatever we done in whole day like how much calories taken by us and how much time we give for work - out.
This will also enable him to cross sell from his other web products, which would have been more difficult with an app - only solution, and because the user logins and account details work across all devices.
Indonesia shuts down 1 million porn Web sites - Great Dating Sites likes using the app Line because a lot of Chinese - Indonesians use it.
I really wanted to get the fire for my 9 yr old she loves reading books on my iphone (kindle app) Not to mention the games ans so on, ir keps her from getting into fights with her younger sister in the car, but now i am considering the nook just because the parental controls, i am worried i can not keep an eye on her while driving plus things can find her quicker than she can find things, lets face it shes an innocent 9 yr old so why risk it, i know she wont go looking for porn or whatever but when she was younger she was looking for a hello kitty web site and we were both horriefied what came on the screen, so i huess the debate is nook color or nook tablet
Web apps are useful because they are online and can be social and the way they are developed makes sharing and discovery very easy.
The Nook app is not as convenient as the comiXology, Comics Plus, or Dark Horse apps, because you can not buy comics in - app; as is the case with Amazon Kindle, you have to buy the comics in the web store or on a non-iOS device.
I also confirmed that graphic novels still have the download button, because they are currently incompatible with the Nook for Web HTML5 based e-reading app.
The MacBook Air has replaced my iPad for most of the web browsing I do at home on the couch, because it can handle a bunch of browser tabs at once, can handle complex web apps like this site's content management system, and can support Flash video and animation, when necessary.
Dismissing the potential of serious web - based reading based on existing ebook - oriented web apps is a bit like dismissing online chatting just because Google Wave failed.
And the news of 2009 to the present is that iPhone and iPad are so popular in corporations because staff buys the things with zero dollars outlay by corporate; worker bees won't shell out their $ $ $ for a small - screen web browser that is otherwise useless around the house for music, videos, and all the apps that Apple touts so successfully.
If you are looking to use high end web apps, think very carefully about an Android device because its one of the limitations.
People are buying Kindle Fire because it's a simple, fully - integrated service that makes it easy to do the things they love — watch movies, read books and magazines, listen to music, download apps, play games, and surf the web
Buying ebooks from other ebook stores on an iOS device is a little more of a hassle because you have to use the web browser instead of the app (otherwise they have to pay Apple 30 % of each sale) but that's a minor inconvenience to avoid having your ebooks locked into one brand forever.
That may be because the Web app's reading experience pales in comparison to the native app.
If you have experience developing for Azure Web Apps, this book is for you, too, because there are features and tools discussed in this text that are new to the platform...
Apple has made displays their most prominent marketing feature because they determine the quality of the visual experience for everything on a Tablet or Smartphone — including Apps, web content, photos, videos, and its camera.
The web browsing app called Silk is lightning - fast, because it's based on Amazon's EC2 cloud computing engine.
Grouping them in Hubs like this lets you get to what you need, quicker, because you don't have to jump from apps to the web to contact lists.
none of the ipad apps has really been a great use bug rather enhancements and play arounds so i see no reduced functionality in reality only less play and less show off, but the potential of the pb is higher on that and i think that if someone is looking for this factor soon they will be more than happy (i dobnot consider it a factor anyway) lastly it is more economical in use because i can use my bb mobile bis or bes service to browse the web (obviously slower than the wifi but does the job) instead of having an extra data plan expence for the no wifi access moments.
We like the small tray of mini apps you can access on the Recent Apps menu, if only because we got some use out of the floating calculator to do some math while we were Web browsapps you can access on the Recent Apps menu, if only because we got some use out of the floating calculator to do some math while we were Web browsApps menu, if only because we got some use out of the floating calculator to do some math while we were Web browsing.
But B&N's e-book ecosystem is in a safer place, because they also have e-reader apps for iOS and Android (and the web).
You can't even use the Amazon appstore to download and install things like alternate web browsers or other ereading apps, except OverDrive, because Amazon is so controlling that they hide them from appearing on Fire tablets, even though many are offered in Amazon's appstore using other devices.
i hope that Microsoft studies what Apps the kindle fire has and duplicates it some way because most people uses tablets for Email, Video and music Entertainment, shoping and buying items, reading ebooks, Games and surfing the the web for information.
But the iPad 3 is still a step behind Android tablets when it comes to ereading because Apple made all the ebook sellers remove in - app purchasing and links to their respective stores, thus making customers use the web browser to shop for ebooks — an extra step that is a lot more inconvenient than it sounds.
In all honesty I'd choose the Xoom over the iPad 2 any day of the week, mainly because of the Honeycomb OS, the fact that it's so much easier to transfer files to and from it, the better web browsing experience with full Flash support, and the fact that all my purchased apps will work on a whole plethora of Android devices, not just one specific brand.
We already have the machinery in place to start putting a storefront in place for Thrillbent, because comiXology and Comics Plus have been great partners, and there is still room for the cloud based stuff, but there are a number of readers that we have who want a physical copy of stuff, so we are going to put up a DRM - free download, but it won't be seamless because you won't be able to read them through our web page or read them through our app.
Because the platform runs as a web app, it is compatible with all devices, from laptops to smartphones.
For the Free App of the Day, Amazon killed the program — I'm pretty sure it's because there are so many free apps out there it wasn't making sense to spotlight one; Amazon also initiated a program where app developers can pay for Amazon to promote their apps on the same web page so let's think about it: if you were Amazon, would you want to give away something for free (now that you've sold several million tablets and have people hooked on them), or would you rather have someone pay you to advertise something you were going to give away for free anywApp of the Day, Amazon killed the program — I'm pretty sure it's because there are so many free apps out there it wasn't making sense to spotlight one; Amazon also initiated a program where app developers can pay for Amazon to promote their apps on the same web page so let's think about it: if you were Amazon, would you want to give away something for free (now that you've sold several million tablets and have people hooked on them), or would you rather have someone pay you to advertise something you were going to give away for free anywapp developers can pay for Amazon to promote their apps on the same web page so let's think about it: if you were Amazon, would you want to give away something for free (now that you've sold several million tablets and have people hooked on them), or would you rather have someone pay you to advertise something you were going to give away for free anyway?
I put «almost» because Chrome users are asked to install optional browser extension that enables offline reading and Safari users are asked to extend 50 megabytes of browser database storage to the web - app for the same purposes.
Because it supports periodicals and Web sites, Stanza is the closest you can get on the iPhone to using the Amazon Kindle — the real Kindle, not the iPhone app.
Limiting Hopper to an app is a bummer because I usually plan most of my travel on a traditional web browser with several tabs open at a time.
Nintendo Switch doesn't need a web browser because it has an online store capable of providing dedicated apps for popular web - based services.
Because the auction market is online, the leader - boards are online and the Web App is online I totally get that the logical place to play FIFA 12 Ultimate Team, would be online.
It would have been an 8.0 had the Ultimate Team Web App server issues been resolved promptly but because they still persist.
Tell me more about your firm because you just described it as creating web apps but there's a law firm and a practice behind that.
Chad Burton: Get that content, right exactly you could drag content and apps were developing quick enough that they were either better because some of the features were preferred for me than the quote unquote regular web based ones or on a computer, and iOS fits my work style and how my brain works better than Mac OS does.
I thought of splogs again recently because of a new Web 2.0 app, Clipmarks.
Facebook desperately tried to build an HTML5 game platform called Project Spartan in 2011, but it flopped because the mobile web standard wasn't powerful enough to build games that could compete with flashy, downloadable native apps.
Oh, by the way, without web innovation we wouldn't even be able to post comments to each other on this web site, so there is that also... The verge should make an app for you to use, I guess... Oh wait, they did, and then they figured out that it's a ton of work to keep it updated across the different mobile platforms, so instead they updated their web page for desktop and mobile, and can iterate over the new versions faster because it's one codebase, and you can view it from every browser, and it's beautiful, and if something changes you don't have to install an update, you just get it when you visit the page... I also love apps, but we need both where it makes sense.
Because of the desktop app (Whatsapp web isn't as good or as convenient), better interface IMO, sticker support and the fact that it's open source.
Developers will have an incentive to create these packaged apps because they'll work on every operating system and they can be created with web technologies — and unlike Microsoft's Modern apps, they can integrate with the traditional Windows desktop workflow and taskbar.
Google has officially begun accepting entries for this year's Material Design Awards, and the contest will be a bit more open than in previous years because it now allows examples of Material Design from iOS apps and around the web to enter, rather than limiting entries to Android apps.
It will still do a great job of surfing the web and playing most apps so don't think that because it's a few years old it won't do most of what you ask of it.
This Facebook mobile developers page is pretty interesting, first of all because it starts with a statistic, «350 million users access Facebook from a mobile device every month,» which was just released and then because it describes Facebook mobile web app features and includes screenshots that are unlike anything we've seen live.
Further, the mobile app is useful because any request you make of Alexa that she can't parse properly she'll search the web and send the results as an information card to the mobile app and web control panel — pretty handy for doing a little further reading from your couch.
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