4. What is HTML5?
Update to current HTML
(the dictionary used by almost every web page)
Why 5?
It’s the 5th version of the language
Allows more graphical and media
rich elements to be included
without relying on third party
plugins (like Flash)
More capabilities such as offline browsing
and voice recognition are being added all the
time
Supported by (many) mobile phones… It is not standardised yet…
Meaning the tools you need to use may not
be available yet
5. What is a Native app?
Built using publishers SDK
(Software Developer Kit)
Standalone development
required for each
platform
Hosted on user’s device
Downloaded from publishers market place
Allows more interaction with
native device features
Can include embedded content to offer
an offline experience
(so no need to download content once
loaded to a device)
7. 50% Internet usage
50% 22.5%
Smartphone ownership 18.5%
Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, Oct 2011
Devices that
support mobile web
90% 31% 44%
40%
2010 2011
Devices that
Mobile web usage by
support apps UK internet users
Office for National Statistics, Aug 2011
8. Number of apps developed
250k 18,000 350k
APPS
29 1/4 2.7
billion
App session growth has
app downloads predicted Number of apps never used increased by a factor of 2.7
for 2011 after first time in markets ranked 2-10
App usage
10. What Developers Want…
Ability to update Less
easily fragmentation
HTML5 apps HTML5 apps
Single point of Maximise
development revenues
HTML5 apps HTML5 apps
11. What Users Want…
A natural An ‘always on’
experience experience
HTML5 apps HTML5 apps
Issue free A tailored
experience experience
HTML5 apps HTML5 apps
13. There’s a place for both…
Many instances of native
CONVERGENCE apps using HTML5 …
DIFFERENTIATION SPECIALISATION MATURATION
Developers and brands begin to use the
channels to their greatest effect
14. THANK YOU!
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