From: Maurice O'Prey
It is going to take something like mobile Silverlight!

Well, maybe Silverlight could come into play if your target platform is Windows
Mobile, and you want to create a native app as opposed to a browser app. But
who would want to build native apps for Windows Mobile? Who, in fact would
purchase a Windows Mobile phone over Android, Apple iPhone, Blackberry, or Palm
WebOS? Getting back to Web apps, Microsoft is now saying that HTML5 is the
future of browser interfaces, but the version of Internet Explorer that runs
under the just released Windows Mobile doesn't do HTML5 or CSS3. Would that be
a show stopper?

-Nathan





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