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Top eLearning Development Companies for Enterprises & SMBs

Hurix Digital

Thus, begins their search for eLearning development companies that can help achieve their goals. Here, in this article, we list some of the top eLearning development companies for Enterprises/SBEs, based on their content development quality, expertise, innovation, customer reviews and customer services. InfoPro Learning.

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Best Practices To Make Adobe Flash Courses Run Through Latest Browsers

Swift eLearning Services

Adobe declared that it would discontinue its support to Flash player from Dec, 2020. In connection to this, no prominent browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Safari would support Adobe Flash player.

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Tips To Consider While Migrating Adobe Flash Course To HTML5

Swift eLearning Services

Much before the most popular browsers officially announced that Flash player would no longer be supported, content development teams had already been on their way to find alternatives to Flash.

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Flexibility is critical for mobile content development success

Aptara

Flexibility is critical for mobile content development success. The value of mobile content is no longer in dispute. Decision-makers in every industry have come to realize that only by producing robust, customized mobile content can they hope to attract new customers and retain existing ones. A complex space.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

To commit to Flash to HTML5 conversion, organizations must be sure the latter technology is ready for prime time. A recent Online Video piece delved into the current state of HTML5 video based on facts from a report prepared by JW Player. Digital Content Development. aptaraeditor. Thu, 04/16/2015 - 16:32.

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The Web without Flash is getting closer

Aptara

The latest development concerns the language in which multimedia is displayed. A general movement of Flash to HTML5 conversion has changed the fabric of the Web. 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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W3C's HTML5 recommendation published

Aptara

As such, it's time for leaders to ponder the important milestones the language has passed lately and the need to pursue HTML5 conversion for branded content. One particularly important landmark on HTML5's road to universal acceptance recently passed. According to TechCrunch, W3C now considers the HTML5 standard complete.