Where Apple had created a new market for smartphones with the launch of the iPhone, it is Samsung that is dominating it now. With more and more people browsing the internet on their phone, making sure your (mobile) website is ready for Samsung phones becomes a necessity.
QR codes, you either love them or you hate them. They have been pronounced dead by experts over and over again, but they seem to have more lives than a cat. But if experts claim the QR code is dead, why are people still using or recommending them? Because the main problem for QR codes is not in the technique, but in way they are used. Here are four examples of QR codes that where successful:
HTML 5 offers web-developers a platform on which they can develop for all platforms and all mobile and tablet devices at simultaneously. One drawback of HMTL 5 apps they is often mentioned is that the apps are not visible in any app store. Which means the developers can not earn money by selling the apps through an app store as they would do with iOS, Android or Windows Phone apps.
With the growing number of smart phones worldwide, the number of mobile friendly website grows as well. A mobile friendly website simple means that is designed for viewing and use on mobile devices as smart phones.
HTML 5 is still hidden in mysteries for many. 7 clearications on HTML 5: