This morning, Apple posted a new page on its iPad homepage highlighting websites that Apple considers to be “iPad-ready”. They are marked as iPad-ready because their web content is using non-Flash web standards, such as HTML5, that make the sites compatible with the Apple iPad.
iPad features Safari, a mobile web browser that supports the latest web standards – including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Here are just a few of the sites that take advantage of these web standards to deliver content that looks and functions beautifully on iPad.
Apple has listed the following websites as iPad-ready:
- CNN
- The New York Times
- Virgin America
- Flickr
- The White House
- Vimeo
- Reuters
- Time
- Major League Baseball
- Sports Illustrated
- People Magazine
- TED
Furthermore, Apple has included a form at the bottom of the page so that users can submit websites that are iPad-ready and use such web technologies as CSS3 and HTML5.
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