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Video: Flash Trounces HTML5 on Mobiles

We're not trying to throw gasoline on the fire or anything, but here's an interesting video of Flash and HTML5 duking it out on two different mobile devices.

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Adobe Releases Its Own HTML5 Video Player

Adobe has released an embeddable video player that plays HTML5 native video in browsers that support it, and falls back to Flash in browsers that don’t. It’s cross-browser and cross-platform, so it...

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Adobe Shows Off Flash-to-HTML5 Conversion Tool

Even though its Flash technology is used as a punching bag by web-standards fans, Adobe has been building tools that embrace HTML5. The company recently released its own HTML5 video player, and Adobe...

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IE9 Leads Pack in HTML5 Support? Not Exactly

The standards body that oversees HTML5 has released the results of its first tests designed to measure the level of HTML5 support in web browsers. The results, surprisingly, put Internet Explorer 9...

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Startup Challenges Murdoch’s Daily to Drop the App and Try the Web

OnSwipe, a stealth startup working to allow publishers to make interactive, finger-friendly tablet versions of their online publications, has a few questions for Rupert Murdoch’s new iPad-only...

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Onswipe Makes Any News Site Touch-Enabled With HTML5 Magic

Look out specialized magazine iPad apps — you’ve got a new competitor that aims to turn any website into a touch-and-swipe experience on tablets and smartphones with just a few lines of JavaScript....

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Adobe’s New HTML5 Tool Is Web-Designer Duct Tape

Nobody likes Flash. In 2011, this is an axiom. For years, we tolerated Flash because it worked; it could do things that HTML either couldn’t do at all, couldn’t do well, or couldn’t be made to do...

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New York Times Opens Up Its Software Lab

The New York Times presents beta620, a slick new home page for experimental web apps cooked up by its software team. We interview the developers of the design-y new HTML5 crossword puzzle and data-rich...

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Amazon’s Cloud Reader Still Doesn’t Take the Web Seriously

Amazon has deployed an HTML5-based Cloud Reader. What's genuinely new? What's still incomplete? And what does it tell us about where e-books are headed next?

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The Web Ain’t Dead Yet (And It’s Getting Easier to Create)

The main problem with apps and big platforms is that while they may be easy to use, they're still tough for non-programmers to create. Meanwhile, new HTML5 tools from Adobe, Twitter and WordPress make...

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