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The Shift from Flash to HTML5

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According to KPCB , "between 2010 and 2015, daily mobile internet usage has grown from 0.4 A recent change is important to note here was when major companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft phased out Adobe's Flash Player from their web browsers and opted for the open and mobile-friendly HTML5.So hours to 2.8

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Latest HTML5 convert: YouTube

Aptara

Latest HTML5 convert: YouTube. The gradual expansion of HTML5-powered technology across the Internet has been ongoing for years now. 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. YouTube's new default.

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Mobile browsers increasing HTML5 compatibility

Aptara

Mobile browsers increasing HTML5 compatibility. Recent trends in the business technology world have pointed to the greater importance of platform-agnostic development using languages such as HTML5. Mobile devices work with HTML5. One of the early concerns with HTML5 was that some browsers did not display this content correctly.

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HTML5: The great platform crossover

Aptara

HTML5: The great platform crossover. The leading language for platform-agnostic development is HTML5 , and learning the best practices and possibilities that come along with it may help organizations transition. The crossover between desktop and mobile content is so great that one HTML5 page can work on both platforms.

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eLearning is dead! Multi-screen learning is the next big thing.

mLearning Revolution

As illustrated in the image above, this mantra is one of the key drivers behind some of the most powerful companies in the world, namely Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Flash-based eLearning. Remember when our learners relied on Flash to consume the Flash-based eLearning we created for their desktop computers?

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6 Reasons Why Responsive Design Makes sense as the Future of e-Learning and m-Learning Design

mLearning Revolution

According to Google, 90% of users use multiple screens sequentially to accomplish a task over time. If learners will view content on a device that doesn’t support Flash , use the following options to make your course viewable in HTML5 , the Articulate Mobile Player app , or both. ©2014 " The mLearning Revolution Blog ".

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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Is Google Analytics the next LMS? continued) - Sana Easy Bloggers , May 10, 2010 Last week we shared our visions on using Google services (such as Analytics) as an alternative to expensive LMS software. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms. eLearning Technology.