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jQTouch is a jQuery plugin with native animations, automatic navigation, and themes for mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre.

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Javascript and server-side code to build Location-enabled Map-based Mobile Web Widgets.Current project compatible with android phone emulator.Join the Discussion GroupWARNING: work in progress. Plan to upload code in May 2008

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Mosembro is an experimental Webkit-based browser for Android mobile platform, with support for embedded semantic metadata. Mosembro's main features: - detection of Microformats for addresses and events - integrated site-level search - ability to install additional scripts which are then ... [More] also triggered by detected microformats. Please see http://lexandera.com/mosembro/ for more information! [Less]

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mQuery is a clone of the jQuery interface, optimized for mobile clients. We'll focus on WebKit first, then work to add coverage to Firefox, Opera, and eventually Mobile IE. The primary goal of the project is to provide the most useful of the base functionality of jQuery in a super-lightweight ... [More] package, optimized for use in resource-restricted devices such as mobile phones. [Less]

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This project contains code samples of HTML5 and the 5th-element library. At the moment, the use of the following objects is shown: window.camera window.http The Camera object lets you take pictures on iPhone and Android phones from within Safari Mobile and the Android-browser, respectively. Simply ... [More] use the "capture" method: if (window.camera) camera.capture(function(status) { alert(status); });The Http object lets you send HTTP requests without the same-origin policy restriction: if (window.http) http.get("http://www.example.com", function(response) { alert(response); });The "get" method is sychronous on iPhone OS and asynchronous in the WebKit plugin. You can also test the functionality in Safari. Download the WebKit plugin, copy it to "~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins" and include the following line in your HTML code: The "version" method returns the version of the plugin: var obj = document.getElementById("pluginID"); alert(obj.version());The current version is 0.1. [Less]

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HTML5 Cross-Device Mapping and Tiling Javascript library.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  61,213 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 1 year ago
 
 

WarQuest Client for Android. This Realtime Multi Player Game (RMPG) takes you to the year 2020. The world is at war. The goal of the game is to defend your country and conquer others. Buy weapon and production units, play missions, fight, make allies and become the best player of your country. ... [More] Register to join this great virtual battle zone! Injoy the game. Key Features: - Massive realtime multi player game; - Lots of soldier, vehicle, aircraft and espionage units; - Lots of income, defense, energy, discount and maintenance buildings; - Lots of missions; - Attack realtime other players round the world; - Make alliance with other players; - Player message system; - Leaderboards (Best Player, Best Country); - Banks; - Stock Exchange (Nasdaq, Dow Jones, AEX); - and lots more [Less]

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Lablz Browser Bhoost or simply Bhoost, is a shell around Android's WebKit. Lablz aims to give Web Developers same power as Java developers to create Android applications which iPhone owners will envy. There is millions of developers interested in creating applications for Android, but only ... [More] around 1800 managed to submit application to a recent $5M dollar Android Developer Challenge I (ADC I). ADC II, with $5M more cash prizes, will start later in 2008 and Lablz aims to provide Web developers with the means to compete. Go to bhoost.com to see the demo, screenshots and a prototype Mobile Social Net app running on Bhoost today. Google definitely inspired and challenged us developers, with a free Linux and Java-based mobile phones platform. Now we challenge Google to raise the stakes for ADC II : if number of Web applications submitters exceeds 10,000 - we challenge Google to increase prizes to $25M. Can you do that, Google? [Less]

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Enables multitouch functionality in HTML5-based apps on Android 2.x devices

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  805 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 4 hours ago
 
 
 
 

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