Web content providers and designers who have all along used Adobe (News - Alert) Flash but now have to embrace the new web standard will heave a sigh of relief as SourceTec Software has provided an ...
Adobe has released for free download an experimental Flash-to-HTML5 converter to the development community through beta technology site, Adobe Labs. The tool, dubbed Wallaby, is a cross-platform Adobe ...
Brightcove's partnerships with The New York Times and Time magazine will allow HTML5 to seamlessly replace Adobe Flash video content on the publications' Web sites for compatibility with Apple's iPad.
Google released a feature Wednesday that automatically converts Flash into HTML5 markup language when uploaded to AdWords. It will help mobile devices that cannot read Flash render advertisements on ...
Apple took its crusade against Adobe Flash to new, not-so-subtle heights this week by promoting a list of “iPad-Ready” sites–meaning “sites that don’t use Adobe Flash.” But, there are still millions ...
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Video still plays underneath in Flash, but the company is working toward a full HTML5 player. Game-streaming service Twitch this week took another step toward a full HTML5 player. A newly redesigned ...
In one corner is Adobe’s Flash, the once undisputed champion in delivering rich content to the glazed eyes of the easily bored public. In the other is HTML5, the once poor content provider now ...
Six years later, it's probably time to lay Flash to rest. But, as with many a legacy technology, Flash still has its loyalists. InfoWorld's Paul Krill did some digging, noting that W3Techs Web usage ...
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