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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

This attachment to multimedia means businesses were waiting for a viable alternative way to send out their multimedia communications - and it appears they have received one in the form of HTML5. A recent Online Video piece delved into the current state of HTML5 video based on facts from a report prepared by JW Player. aptaraeditor.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

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Now, the mobile landscape is dominated by devices that don't include Flash and major content providers have found a way to serve videos without that plugin. Alternative languages such as HTML5 can even cross between the mobile and desktop worlds, ensuring information only has to be encoded once. Major players switch sides.

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

Aptara

In 1996 Macromedia first introduced the Flash Player, developed to play videos, animations, and audio and to support enhanced interactivity in web browsers. Over the years web browsers matured and so did Flash Player, which became the most widely used plug-in to play multimedia elements on a web page. New Content Development.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Training content developed using rapid authoring tools, such as Articulate Storyline, Trivantis Lectora, and Adobe Captivate, and (often) provided as a click-though, packaged course. Learning management systems that deliver content and administer quizzes. Can the video player be controlled by the keyboard? the version 2.1

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Training content developed using rapid authoring tools, such as Articulate Storyline, Trivantis Lectora, and Adobe Captivate, and (often) provided as a click-though, packaged course. Learning management systems that deliver content and administer quizzes. Can the video player be controlled by the keyboard? the version 2.1