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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

The advent of HTML5 – the open web standard – with versatile native multimedia features offered the alternative needed for a departure from Adobe Flash. It accepts inputs from the end-users through a mouse, camera, microphone, or keyboard, thus supporting bi-directional streaming capabilities. Improved Performance .

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Pressure mounting to lose Flash in Web content

Aptara

However, ever since Apple threw down the gauntlet and ditched the standard in its devices, the field has seemed wide open. The collapse of old online languages and standards for rich content such as video expands beyond Flash. The streaming service going entirely to HTML5 could be a big victory for that format.

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Google underlines HTML5 importance with auto-convert policy

Aptara

The current schism worth studying involves how rich digital content appears online - for years, Flash was the standard. Flash's status as an optional plugin instead of a built-in browser component has caught up with it: Hardware, especially mobile devices and Apple computers, is shipping without Flash. The official standard.

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Adobe Flash Content for Mobile Devices Using iSwifter App

Instancy

Well, it was good for a while, but now that Apple does not support Flash on its mobile devices – the iPhone and iPad, it has once again become more difficult to be sure all users will see your content. What is a content developer to do? What is a content developer to do? To say the least, we were intrigued.

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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. Digital Content Development. Latest HTML5 convert: YouTube.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

The main reason goes back to the iPad and its fellow Apple devices. As this hardware does not support Flash, spreading content across the mobile and desktop environments means either creating two versions or moving into HTML5. Digital Content Development. aptaraeditor. Thu, 04/16/2015 - 16:32. Add new comment.