Aug 25

“E-Mails sent via your system don’t work” – “No, HTML rendering on default phone applications doesn’t work” – “But I have an iPhone” …

"E-Mails sent via your system don't work" – "No, HTML rendering on default phone applications doesn't work" – "But I have an iPhone" … – by expza (Michael Mullany)

Aug 25

Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to Build Dynamic Apps for the iPhone

Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to Build Dynamic Apps for the iPhone

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“For those not ready to tackle the complexities of Objective-C, this is a great way to get started building iPhone apps. If you know the basics of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, you’ll be building apps in no time.” —August Trometer, Owner of FoggyNoggin Software, www.foggynoggin.com   Discover the Easier, Faster Way to Build High-Quality iPhone Applications   Now, you don’t need to dive headfirst into Objective-C to write state-of-the-art applications for the iPhone. You can use web

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Aug 25

Sprint ad on iPhone – alternative HTML content should be placed here

Sprint ad on iPhone – alternative HTML content should be placed here
Iphone ads
Image by Steve Rhodes
I touched a Sprint ad on nytimes.com when I meant to click on skip this ad (which is really really tiny on the iPhone) and I got this screen since the iPhone doesn’t do flash.

Someone should have put some alternative HTML content there (not the ad would have made me switch back to sprint even if I could have seen it).

Now I watched the ad

sprintahead.com

The question it raises is how come we can shoot tourists into space and all those other neat things, but we can’t get decent customer service from Sprint?