PhoneGap on the other hand was created to bridge the gaps on operating
systems (Android, iOS, BlackBerry, WP7, etc.) that prevent web
applications from having full native functionality. PhoneGap does
this by exposing native functionality through JavaScript API defined
by standards. Like Tizen and B2G, PhoneGap also uses the W3C
specifications for its API definitions when one exists. So, where a
standard exists, the API on Tizen, B2G and PhoneGap should look the
same.
It has always been stated that one of the goals of PhoneGap is to
cease to exist. This means that our hopes are that operating system
platforms will expose all native functionality through standardized
web apis. Tizen and B2G are examples of platforms which will likely
have no need for PhoneGap since they are being designed for the web
developer first.
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