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But while HTML5 is finished, a tug-of-war over how to set such standards -- and therefore how to chart the future of the Web -- is far from over. That's because a second organization, the Web ...
In particular, OpenTelly’s THEOplayer enables the playback of encrypted HLS streams in an HTML5 browser without Flash or Silverlight plug-ins. As you’ll see, this is important, because while the ...
"HTML 5 is supported by many leading browsers, including Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, Chrome, Opera 10, and soon Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Widespread adoption of open video and HTML 5 can overcome some ...
More than four years ago, Steve Jobs declared war on Flash and heralded HTML5 as the way to go. You could be forgiven if you thought the HTML5 standard -- the follow-up to 1997's HTML 4 -- has ...
Here’s the problem, though: When Adobe says HTML5 can’t do everything Flash can do, it’s actually correct — and not just for games and high-end multimedia, either.
The HTML5 Web specification that's used in browsers today is on track for "Recommendation" status, perhaps by year's end. That progress report comes from Philippe Le Hégaret, head of the World ...
Adobe’s Wallaby project, meanwhile, is about converting artwork contained in Flash Professional files to HTML. One developer praises Adobe’s embrace of HTML5.
Unable to resist a good marketing opportunity, the Web standards group is promoting itself and its new Web technology. What HTML5 actually means, though, remains vague.
There's more to the Facebook founder's view of HTML5 than seeing it as a 'mistake' in development focus, says Mozilla CTO Brendan Eich, who laid out to ZDNet his reasons why the tension between ...
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