“I have an early early prototype of a web version of The Daily sitting in my hands as we speak and it rocks,” Baptiste wrote.
OnSwipe’s model works much like mobile versions of websites do: A publication’s server is set up to recognize when a swipe-enabled touch device such as the iPad is requesting a webpage, and redirects them to a different version of the site hosted by OnSwipe. And that touch-enabled site won’t just be a slightly translated mimicry of a site intended for traditional computers, but will instead feature more interactivity, bigger graphics, and dynamic content from sources such as Twitter, Quora and Flickr, according to Baptiste.
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