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6/14 Some mobile-centric dev links

Responsive Web Design
Finally, a List Apart article I actually enjoyed. Been a while. This is a really unique (or let's say a really modern) way of handling a really wide range of browser sizes. The percentage margins calculated to 19 places seem a bit dodgy but what do I know. Currently pretty much unusable as IE9 will be the first Internet Explorer to implement @media rules in CSS.
"Flawless iPad interfaces"
 First off, "flawless" implies an objective evaluation of something that is, at least in this case, highly objective. It's also just a list of screenshots, so I'm not sure where the justification comes in.

Secondly, there is nothing "flawless" about TweetDeck for iPad. Arguably the best potential platform for TweetDeck to thrive, it's pretty much the most ghetto version of an already weak program.

The to-do apps all seem nice; unfortunately I'm stuck with ToodleDo since it is the only one with reliable syncing and if I can't see my list anywhere but my iPad it is a useless list.
Making an iPad HTML5 app
 Actual, practical, nuts and bolts info from Thomas Fuchs. Bypass that app store.

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