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World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) HTML 5 is the wave of the future even though it is still a work in progress. It is designed to replace the HTML 4.01 standard although HTML 5 is backwards compatible.
Editors Note: This is a guest post by Carlos Nazareno, an interactive media artist with a great deal of flash experience. He felt he had an interesting take on the Flash vs. HTML 5 saga and we ...
We may be dealing with pre-HTML5 browsers as late as 2015, Hilwa predicts. And if you want your content to reach these un-updated masses, you will need to go with Flash.
HTML5 vs. Apps: Why The Debate ... A recent report from BI Intelligence explains why we think HTML5 will win out, and what an HTML future will look like for consumers, developers, and brands.
Since the comparative efficiency of Flash vs. HTML5 seemed easy enough to quantify, I endeavored to do so, using YouTube's new HTML5-based player as the test bed.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg set off a firestorm when he said Facebook's biggest mistake was using HTML5 for mobile development, prompting developers to look at whether to go native or HTML5.
If you’ve ever tried embedding videos on your website, you’ve likely come across two popular methods: using an HTML5 video player or embedding an iframe video. While both achieve the same goal—playing ...
HTML5 versus native apps. It's a debate as old as — well, at least three years ago. And pretty much since the beginning of that debate, there has been a general underlying current among the geek ...
Gizmox bet on HTML (first 4, then 5) some eight years ago, when company president Navot Peled and his son Guy decided to build a new platform from the bottom up constructed specifically for web ...
HTML5 vs. Apps: Why The Debate Matters, And Who Will Win By Business Insider 2012-11-13T23:31:00Z ...