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June 2010

May 2010

A Brief History of Markup

Any web designers trying to make sense of this situation would have had an easier time deciphering a movie marathon of Memento, Primer, and the complete works of David Lynch

Understand The Web · Ben Ward

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Java, Flash, AIR and QT demonstrate right now that cross-platform applications are always inferior to the functionality and operation of the native framework on a host platform.

Tim Bray on HTML5 and the Web

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In fact, compared to the level of support and tooling you get from XCode on the Apple side or the various pieces of Android IDE-ware, HTML5 development is a major pain in the ass.

April 2010

Thoughts on Flash

New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too).

Flash CS5 will export to HTML5 Canvas

As it turns out, Adobe does have some, albeit rudimentary, HTML5 Canvas exporting tools as demonstrated in the video above.

March 2010

Last Week in HTML5: mission accomplished II

When he's not busy rewriting the web in his own image, Hixie can be found singing his heart out at the King of Clubs in mountain view.

HTML WG Working Drafts have been published

From Maciej Stachowiak on 2010-03-04 ([email protected] from March 2010)

February 2010

How Sir Tim Berners-Lee cut the Gordian Knot of HTML5

"I agree with the WG chairs that these items -- data and canvas – are reasonable areas of work for the group. It is appropriate for the group to publish documents in this area."

Adobe is "sabotaging" HTML5??

"I'm angry and depressed about the total ignorance/laziness of online "journalists" and the sheer credulity of their readers."

The choice for Theora · Fronteers

The core question is: What's more important? Giving the best experience to the largest number of visitors, or joining the fight for a world in which every user of the internet can watch and create videos without any barriers.

January 2010

Try our new HTML5 player! on Vimeo Staff Blog

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The simple fact is right now h264 allows us the most flexibility to display on many devices and many players with the same file. When that changes, so will we.

Introducing YouTube HTML5 Supported Videos

HTML5 on YouTube doesn't support videos with ads, captions, or annotations and it requires a browser that supports both the video tag and h.264 encoded video (currently that means Chrome, Safari, and ChromeFrame on Internet Explorer).

What’s Next in HTML, episode 1

The big news in HTML is r4439, which adds the device element. [...] The idea is that a device element would go hand in hand with a video element and a web socket.

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