If you prefer checking out Twitter on iPad from safari browser, then there is some good news. In coming weeks Twitter will be launching a new HTML 5 version for iPad users. Benefits, better touch responses, gestures. Its not much different from their app, but well gives you the same experience in browser.
As promised, Hugh Hefner is ready with his uncensored iPad app. Its a web based app, so you have to go to iPad browser and open i.playboy.com and then all the fun starts. But it comes at a cost, you have to buy membership, costs $8 per month, $60 for whole year and $100 for 2 years. Have fun
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Keeping the whole Flash fiasco behind, Adobe has gone ahead and updated their Adobe TV to be iPad friendly(iOS friendly). So now you can go ahead and navigate to tv.adobe.com from iPad and access those amazing videos in a tablet friendly format.
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In case you are a avid Yahoo user or just visit it for daily dose of news, mails etc from iPad, well then there is something Yahoo wants to offer. Yahoo just released a tablet optimised url(http://www.yahoo.com/tablet) which when accessed from iPad gives a pretty good view of the content sans the cluttering. Nice going Yahoo
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HTML5 is considered to be next big thing and everyone knows that Apple’s Steve Jobs is stench supporter of the technology which also made him to exclude flash from iOS that runs on almost all of iDevices(including iPad). This step did affect lots of users watching videos on net, as of most the content was in flash. Moving on to Youtube iPad is having a native youtube app of its own and it works considerably well. But the latest development comes from Google, they have launched a fully HTML5 supported mobile version of youtube on m.youtube.com, which means that be it any iDevice(iPad, iPhone etc) youtube mobile will serve HTML5 content for them.





