NPR is preparing for the Apple iPad with a new web design and a new app.
So if all goes as planned, iPad users who want to listen to NPR programming will have a couple choices next month. They can:
- Download a free iPad-optimized version of the broadcaster’s popular (2 million downloads) iPhone app. Or
- Use the iPad’s browser to visit NPR.org, which will detect that it’s being viewed with Apple’s device and serve up a custom-built site. That means no trace of Adobe’s (ADBE) Flash, which is used to power graphics and media on the site.
Do you design websites or applications? How will you adjust?