For those interested in interactive molecular rendering on mobile devices, the 
Protein Data Bank released the latest version of its website which uses HTML5 
sprite-based molecular animations as an alternative to the Jmol applet when 
"Discussed Entry" web pages are viewed with a mobile device (currently some 
issues with interactivity on the native Android web browser). The animations 
are created using a Jmol-generated sprite strip, and javascript is used to 
cycle through the images drawn in a Canvas object, upon touch (requires a 
browser that supports the Canvas object plus the absence of Java support, e.g. 
Mobile Safari on the iPad and iPhone).
e.g. http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/101/motm_disscussed_entry.do?id=3pe4
Cheers
Greg
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