No is the simplest answer. HTML is a markup language, which can't be used to program apps.
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To use apps you do not need internet, but you do need internet to buy apps.
Some can be used on both devices, but some applications are for only the ipad and some are only for the iphone.
The iPad uses 'ipa' format for it's own apps, however it can open or view HTML, DOC, PDF, TXT, XLS, MOV, AVI, MP3, M4A and many other file formats.
Not always. There are apps made only for the iPad which cannot be installed on the iPod. The iPad can use any iPod app, and can double the screen size to fill the display if necessary. Some apps are sold with two versions. Look for the price tag with the + in the corner to indicate apps that are optimized for both.
You can search and apply for jobs on an iPad, you can use an iPad for email for work and you can get a job writing apps for an iPad. The iPad is a tool for work, but you will still have to interact with people and use regular computers as well.
yes u can
You use HTML codes to tell the browser how to display your content. For example, if you want to display THIS in bold, you would send the following HTML code to the browser: THIS .
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The iPad requires applications (known as apps) that have been specifically created for it. Adobe's Creative Suite (CS) software is not available as an iPad app. You can use Flash CS5 running on a computer to create apps for the iPad.
If you only use your iPad for internet I wouldn't. But if you use it for apps yes, then you can sync your Apple ID.
Dude u cant play ipad apps on an ipod touch
You can't use HTML on Facebook.