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JQuery Mobile To Be Released in Two Weeks

Oct 6, 2010

JQuery is popular among developers for creating advanced websites which function on multiple browsers. In two weeks, they will be able to create mobile websites as the alpha version of JQuery Mobile will be released to developers.


JQuery, a JavaScript library that is loaded when the web browser requests the page, will be available in a version which will target mobile devices. The alpha release is expected to be released to developers at the JQuery conference in Boston on October 16th.


JQuery Mobile will support not only Apple iOS, Google Android and Hewlett-Packard Web OS, but also BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile, and is designed to utilize native technology as much as possible.

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