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this episode of Android Weekly is brought to you by domain.com I once heard mobile apps described as the suburbs of the internet because mother Google and daddy Apple have a stranglehold on what we can see and use but what if you could enjoy a great user experience on any device online or offline and not have to trust a virus Laden suspicious look an app store you know what that is now what Im talking about here is native mobile apps versus html5 web apps and lets start with definitions a native app for the purposes of todays show refers to an application built completely using technologies native to a particular operating system this could be Android iOS Windows or Blackberry for Android native apps are typically built using Java while for iOS a native app can be built using objective-c or more recently Swift so the vast majority of apps that you use on your phone are from the Google Play Store hence they are native mobile apps an html5 app on the other hand refers to a mobile app