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Prajwal Desai

Pulse - Now available on Web.

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Pulse, an elegant news reading application originally designed for mobile devices, and now available on the Web. Pulse incorporates colorful panning story bars and fills them with content from sources you select.

 

Today more than 15 million people around the world use the Pulse app on every major mobile platform, including Windows Phone. The app has grown to offer content from virtually every major U.S. publisher and a growing list of international ones. Its visual style and simple navigation have garnered praise from consumers and the press alike, and it has earned numerous awards for its design. The pulse app is developed by Akshay Kothari and Ankit Gupta.

 

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Apart from the striking new design, Akshay Kothari and Ankit Gupta's concern was to deliver speed and performance on the Web .Internet Explorer 10 allowed them to do that with HTML5 and advanced touch support coupled with hardware acceleration enabled through Windows. The result, they say, is something that may just change the way people think about building applications for the Web.

 

Features of Pulse :

 

1) Impressive touch gestures with Internet Explorer 10 on a touch device running windows 8 release preview.

 

2) The app works with Internet Explorer 10 with a very good speed and performance.

 

 

Pulse for the Web is available at http://www.pulse.me. Web enthusiasts who would like to try it out with Internet Explorer 10 can download the Windows 8 Release Preview. Windows 8 with Internet Explorer 10 is scheduled to be commercially available in stores Oct. 26.

 

-via Microsoft News - > http://www.microsoft...9PulseIE10.aspx

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