This stuff is way above my paygrade, but I thought it might have 
applicability here to the programming-oriented TWers:

"These tools aim to provide a "write once, run everywhere" capability for 
developers of apps for the Web. Content is developed once in Javascript and 
HTML5. It can run in a browser, but also as an app in environments such as 
iOS and Android, . . . 

"an app that is generic in the way a browser is, in that it is the same 
irrespective of the content. Unlike a browser, the chromeless browser 
provides no user interface, just a Javascript VM and a rendering engine. 
This downloads and runs the content, just as a browser would, but allows 
the content developer total control over the user experience."

http://blog.dshr.org/2012/01/yahoos-html5-tools.html

http://www.xconomy.com/san-francisco/2012/01/26/yahoo-challenges-apple-with-a-cocktail-of-mobile-publishing-tools/?single_page=true

http://developers.slashdot.org/story/12/01/26/1937214/yahoos-project-to-disrupt-mobile-publishing

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