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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5. 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. HTML5 makes its move.

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Seeking new functionality, New York Times opts for HTML5

Aptara

Seeking new functionality, New York Times opts for HTML5. The online multimedia format war between Flash and HTML5 has bigger repercussions for the rest of the digital world. This is especially true in the case of HTML5, which can be used for a number of important purposes including cross-platform software creation.

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The Web without Flash is getting closer

Aptara

The Web without Flash is getting closer. A general movement of Flash to HTML5 conversion has changed the fabric of the Web. Farewell to Flash. A recent Gizmodo article took a bold position in the Flash vs. HTML5 debate: The source stated the battle is as good as over, and there's no need to stick with Flash.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

Aptara

Companies that might once have decided text was enough to inspire confidence in their expertise may now be gravitating toward images, videos and other forms of rich media. According to Wall Street 24/7, recent research on video consumption has demonstrated that smartphones and tablets have taken a huge bite out of desktop consumption.

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Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Mobile’ is a unique device that brings together the capabilities of numerous disparate devices – like a phone, a camera, an audio/ video player & recorder, a computer, eBook reader, a GPS device, a game console – all in the palm of your hand. Invariably, it forces you to focus on how to deliver learning on mobile devices.

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E-Learning End Users Have Spoken – time for the industry to listen

eLearning 24-7

billion dollars (USD) by 2015 and an increase in competition in the space, it is time for vendors to act. PGP (Portable game players) are listed number three only behind smartphones and tablets for mobile devices sold. Look at the numbers of WOW (World of Warcraft) players. Video manipulation. It continues to grow.

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Product Review – Articulate Storyline 2

eLearning 24-7

Same with the flash icon. Who is still using flash, BTW? If you are going to offer Flash as an option, why not HTML5? There are plenty of HTML5 object sites out there. There are plenty of HTML5 object sites out there. Yeah, I know folks still use it for online courses and yada yada. Pick and Go.