Wave Goodbye To Native Android Apps From Google?
http://www.androidandme.com/2009/05/news/wave-goodbye-to-native-android-apps-from-google/

Google Losing Focus on Android SDK In Favor of Mobile Web Apps’
Offline Functionality? (Part II)
http://mobilestance.com/2009/03/02/google-losing-focus-on-android-sdk-in-favor-of-mobile-web-apps’-offline-functionality-part-ii/

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It crossed my mind why the Browser couldn't handle many of these
android apps. I was naively thinking that it didn't have the write UI,
as if that really is going to be a problem.

I wanted to check out just how many winning apps in the ADC I were
good for web apps implemented using HTML-5 with Geolocation browsers
and instead. I just quickly estimated that about 1/3 of the Apps could
be implemented in the browser instead. What about Media though?

The Browser has Location and Social. Any sensors like accelerometer,
camera functionality, etc. you need a native app. Media?

If this is so, then there will only be so many good native Android
Apps. I can see one app that can allow you to change all kinds of UI
stuff. A good virtual beer drinking app, a good translation app, etc.
Even with that, there may be Hooks to the Web. Why can't you have some
of this sensor info go to the browser and Soon?

+ Juan


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