Remember the big Apple vs. everyone else video-format war from last spring? When Apple was pushing the HTML5 standard it wanted to use for video on the iPhone and iPad, instead of Adobe Systems' Flash ...
While it may not quiet those who hate its decision to drop H.264 support from the HTML5 video tag in Chrome, Google has laid out its thinking in greater detail. Tom Krazit writes about the ...
Google Web Designer is an advanced web application that's built with HTML5 which lets you design and build HTML5 advertisements and other web content using an integrated visual and code interface.
Carin van Vuuren wrote a guest post last month for Forbes.com criticizing the responsive design approach to building mobile websites. She offered neither compelling arguments nor viable alternative ...
Have questions about HTML5 video? You're not alone. StreamingMedia.com recently hosted a webinar on the topic led by Jeff Whatcott, senior vice president of global marketing at Brightcove (the event ...
Adobe Flash, once the de-facto standard for media playback on the web, has lost favor in the industry due to increasing concerns over security and performance. At the ...
Responsive design is the hot topic for 2013. We've moved beyond mobile and finally reached the point where companies are accepting the fact that the best ROI comes from fully integrated marketing ...
The slow death of Adobe Flash has been hastened — YouTube, which used the platform as the standard way to play its videos, has dumped Flash in favor of HTML5 for ...
Firefox and Safari partially support it, Google's Wave and Chrome projects are banking on it, and most web developers are ecstatic about what it means. It's HTML5, and if you're not exactly sure what ...
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