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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Last week, while justifying Apple’s refusal to allow Flash player on iPhone/iPad, Steve Jobs wrote– “ New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too) ”. A few days before the launch of iPad Apple had released a list of ‘iPad ready’ websites having support for HTML5.

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7 Reasons Why You Must Convert Flash Games to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Adobe Flash ruled the internet for a long time. However, owing to glaring security gaps, performance, and stability issues that Flash games presented on mobile devices, a need for change became more pressing. What is Flash? Adobe Flash is a software platform designed to support multimedia content production and display.

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Adobe Flash Content for Mobile Devices Using iSwifter App

Instancy

Deliver Adobe Flash Content for Mobile Devices using iSwifter App. Accessing Adobe Flash Content for iPad or iphone Made Easy with Instancy. Gone are the days of developing code and expecting it to easily run across browser types. Remember when we all thought Flash was the answer? I digress….

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Pressure mounting to lose Flash in Web content

Aptara

Pressure mounting to lose Flash in Web content. The struggle of HTML5 against Flash is one of the Internet's current main elements. Flash is the entrenched choice, due to its longtime presence on Web pages. The collapse of old online languages and standards for rich content such as video expands beyond Flash.

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HTML5: A future without plugins?

Aptara

Such companies thrive on the use of languages such as HTML5, which allows development across everything from desktop PCs to iOS devices, a range that puts it beyond older technologies such as Adobe Flash. Developers seem to have their eyes on a better future of content production and delivery, one without roadblocks.

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Latest HTML5 convert: YouTube

Aptara

Ever since Apple made the calculated decision that its devices could get by without Adobe Flash, the pressure has been on for content providers to find a new way forward. Video streaming titan YouTube is now based in HTML5 for new browsers that support it. The source noted that for years, YouTube stuck with Adobe Flash.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

The movement away from using Flash in both internal and external content by businesses has been slowed by one important factor: This language has been seen as the primary distribution method for rich multimedia such as audio and video. There is an urgency to adopt HTML5 and begin the journey away from Flash.". aptaraeditor.