HTML5 rocketed to the forefront with Apple’s decision to forgo Flash and use HTML5 technology to deliver video to the iPad. Actual HTML5 usage, however, has been slowed by low HTML5-compatible browser ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. By the end of the year, mobile devices with HTML5-compatible browsers will total 1.4 billion, ...
The number of videos on the Web that are now compatible with HTML5 has shot up to 63 percent from just 10 percent a year ago, according to video sharing site Mefeedia. Lance Whitney Contributing ...
What impact will HTML5 have on native applications? One ongoing challenge in mobile application development has been supporting multiple, often quickly changing, platforms. Each new software app not ...
Should you care about the level of HTML5 support in your browser? Maybe not now, but it all depends upon what the content producers do. Most websites don’t require any of the new features in the fifth ...
Google, Microsoft and the broader web community are working together to make it easier for developers to build websites that work seamlessly across browsers. They've teamed up for a cross-browser ...
HTML5 is the next generation markup language that contains a "video tag" that enables browsers to play videos without plug-ins like Flash, Silverlight or QuickTime. HTML5 has recently surfaced as a ...
One of the pieces of functionality commonly discussed when distinguishing HTML5 from previous versions of HTML is the standardization of geolocation via the Geolocation API. Although some browsers ...
Overdrive has announced that at the beginning of 2015 they will be implementing a new MP3 audiobook system that will be able to play them in any HTML5 compatible browser. This is tremendously useful ...
Google on Tuesday unveiled a new experimental tool for developers called Swiffy, which converts some .SWF Flash files into HTML5 code compatible with devices like the iPhone and iPad. Swiffy is ...
It used to be that Web browsers were just that: a way to browse the Web. But the Internet is no longer just a huge online library. It’s also a shopping mall, television, workshop, school, and ...