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		<title>By: Mobile Apps cross-platform development challenge: PhoneGap vs. Titanium vs. Rhodes &#8211; Surgeworks &#8212; Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] PhoneGap, Titanium and Rhodes are all based on web technologies and are aimed at web developers that want to leverage their current skills set to the mobile apps world.  PhoneGap and Titanium use HTML, CSS, and Javascript. They both provide Javasript APIs to access the native features of the device (GPS/Geolocation, Vibration, Accelerometer, Sound&#8230;). Rhodes instead is based on Ruby and inspired by Rails. It provides a full server environment on the device and provides access to native features of the device through this environment. [...] </description>
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