Flash has taken quite a beating lately by everyone from Apple (no Flash on iPad or iPhones) to YouTube (transitioning to HTML5 video) to users sick of security ...
Now's the time to start trying to build Chrome extensions, Google says. But some sophisticated Web page features coming with HTML 5 will have to wait longer. Stephen Shankland Former Principal Writer ...
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Adobe Systems executives cannot have been thrilled today to see that Scribd, the online self-publishing website visited by 52 million a month, is following in Apple Inc.'s footsteps and abandoning ...
NEW YORK ? Panelist at Digiday Mobile said although HTML5 is changing the face of mobile, the technology still presents challenges. During the ?Digiday Debates: HTML5 vs. Apps? panel, executives ...
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Believe it or not, Flash still has an ardent fan club. The once-ubiquitous media player for browsers has taken its lumps, thanks in large part to security issues. However, diehards remain in Flash’s ...