It doesn't seem like it's on the fast-track, but sometime in the next year-and-a-half HTML5 video interactivity should become standard in web browsers. That's the thinking of Chuck Hudson, co-author ...
Using HTML5 video, developers can do a whole lot more than just stream content. At the recent Streaming Media West conference in sunny Huntington Beach, California, Chuck Hudson, co-author of HTML5 ...
The increasingly competitive browser market has at last created an environment in which emerging Web standards can flourish. One of the harbingers of the open Web renaissance is HTML 5, the next major ...
Firefox Developer Chris Double has been working on implementing support for the HTML 5 video element, which will make it possible to natively embed video files in a web page and control playback with ...
Some of it was absurd, but the outcry over Google's decision to end support for a popular video technology could test its balance between philosophy and pragmatism. Tom Krazit writes about the ...
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