iPhone hype...
Posted by Annalisa Afeltra in
Ruby on Rails -
Web 2.0 -
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If we consider the business world, since the Blackberry was released in 2002, it broadened the use of IT in the business world. Receiving e-mail on your smartphone and being able to be updated in real-time was a useful tool for everyone.
But then came along the iPhone….

The iPhone changed the whole game of the smartphone. Not only is it an interesting little device that allows you to be updated with your e-mail, organize your appointments, manage what you need to do but so many more applications are being developed that have reached the top of the top 25 list of apps to have. Like the new Google voice search application that enables you to search a website using your voice, but I have tried it and maybe it didn’t like my voice…
iPhone applications have created another dimension in the development of web applications, not only to develop web 2.0 applications in Ruby on Rails but for our applications to be successful and competing within the current market, we need to develop iPhone web applications that are synchronized with our web applications. A simple to-do list application is much more useful if you can view it on your iPhone and manage it from there too.
But then I ask myself…
is it better to develop iPhone web applications or native applications?
Some advantages of web applications :
- web based therefore can be cross -browsered
- it can be used with other smartphones and not only for the iPhone
- you don’t need approval from Apple
If anyone has any comments I would appreciate it.
Thanks


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