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Appcelerator unveils Titanium cross-platform app dev tech

Appcelerator unveils Titanium cross-platform app dev tech

By:  Paul Krill  On: 08 Mar 2010 For: InfoWorld (U.S.) 

Titanium lets developers build native apps for both desktop and mobile devices using Web techniques. Backed mobile platforms include Apple iPhone and Google Android. Backed desktop platforms: PCs, Macs, Linux

 

Intridea used Titanium to develop an iPhone application, Grub.it, which posts restaurant reviews and finds eateries. Plans call for enabling it to work on Android as well.

 

Appcelerator plans to offer a version of Titanum for Apple's upcoming iPad device.










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paul krill Paul Krill is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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