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		By: Larry Roth		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think it&#039;s too broad a question to give a definitive answer. For many sites, simply having an HTML5 based site with an interface that is touchable and immersive will be enough. Apps really come into play when you need to take advantage of the native speed of a device or better access to hardware.

I am personally hoping we don&#039;t see a trend where there is a Desktop browser based site, tablet site, and mobile site. I think we would all be better served if (most times) desktop and tablet were the same site.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it&#8217;s too broad a question to give a definitive answer. For many sites, simply having an HTML5 based site with an interface that is touchable and immersive will be enough. Apps really come into play when you need to take advantage of the native speed of a device or better access to hardware.</p>
<p>I am personally hoping we don&#8217;t see a trend where there is a Desktop browser based site, tablet site, and mobile site. I think we would all be better served if (most times) desktop and tablet were the same site.</p>
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