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But what if Flash could become HTML5? Starting now–in certain limited instances–it can. First demoed at Adobe’s MAX conference last October, Wallaby is a free new app from Adobe using its ...
“Today, Adobe Flash provides the best platform for YouTube’s video distribution requirements.” In short, HTML5 still lacks many of the features needed for video presentation.
Adobe's Flash platform is coming under increased scrutiny as the iPad gets ready to ship. As a number of big players start thinking about their HTML5 ...
There is a buzz in the air and there people making predictions on HTML5. Do you really think it is going to replace Flash in coming years?
In December, Chrome 55 will make HTML5 the browser’s default experience, except with sites that only support Flash. Google says that HTML5, often seen as the industry-standard replacement for ...
No matter what Steve Jobs' personal feelings towards Flash, Apple could only afford to drop Adobe's format if there was a viable alternative waiting in the wings. Of course, Apple's weapon of choice ...
HTML5 is also more widely supported by modern platforms - including mobile phones - than Adobe's age-old Flash.
The rift between Apple and Adobe shows no sign of healing, but those looking for Flash-like support on iDevices might find a resolution of sorts is around the corner. MacRumors.com is reporting that ...
HTML5 vs. Flash. Whatever your take on the respective merits of the two high-profile technologies for creating splashy Web content, you can’t deny that the rivalry between Adobe’s venerable Flash and ...
Adobe gives Flash a future with a new HTML5 converter to modernize archaic site designs.
Steve Jobs has been vindicated yet again. His April 2010 letter explaining Apple’s decision to forbid Flash on its mobile devices has proved to be a death knell for Adobe as almost 18 months ...