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At the Web 2.0 Expo, held recently in New York, Brendan Eich, Mozilla CTO and the creator of JavaScript, proclaimed that there is nothing that Flash can do that HTML5 and related standards now can ...
Known as Adobe Edge, the tool uses HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to allow developers to do the same things as they can in Flash. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers foresee a future Flash-free fantasy.
It might be useful for translating legacy Flash apps, where the performance of HTML and JavaScript have caught up to the required level of functionality — but again, that will only work if you ...
At the Web 2.0 Expo, held recently in New York, Brendan Eich, Mozilla CTO and the creator of JavaScript, proclaimed that there is nothing that Flash can do that HTML5 and related standards now can ...
The company is developing Adobe Edge, a tool for creating animated content using Web standards, says Paul Trani, an Adobe developer evangelist. Edge uses HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
Adobe Flash is still widely used, but it's seen as obsolete in the face of HTML5. In response, Adobe is taking several steps to adapt and contribute to a HTML5 future without browser plugins.
Adobe Edge is an HTML5 motion and interaction design tool that is bringing Flash-like animation to Websites and mobile apps using the latest capabilities of HTML, JavaScript and CSS. The new ...
Last year, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch criticized Apple's refusal to allow Flash on iOS devices as anti-competitive behavior and vowed that his company would design software to author content in HTML5, the ...
In practical terms, this means support for HTML5, along with CSS3 and JavaScript, as a way to create real applications, not just webpages. To some extent, this is already happening.
Even though its Flash technology is used as a punching bag by web standards fans, Adobe has been working hard to embrace HTML5. The company released its own HTML5 video player, and Adobe ...
Adobe will also continue to support AIR on mobile so developers can package Flash content as mobile apps, and Flash Player 11.1 for Android and Playbook is still on track to be released — and ...
At the Web 2.0 Expo, held recently in New York, Brendan Eich, Mozilla CTO and the creator of JavaScript, proclaimed that there is nothing that Flash can do that HTML5 and related standards now can ...