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Very interesting paper... just twitted it by Patrice Mar 11
I've been meaning to write this for some time, and for all the time I delayed the more poignant the point I wanted to make started to become as new news came out further solidifying my angle. When I begun writing this article the iPad had not yet been revealed, iPhone OS 4 was not on the map and Apple had not yet purchased Lala. You've probably just noticed that all of these events in fact point toward Apple embracing the web more and in this article I will point out why this is not the case because I believe Apple's agenda here is similar to something we've already seen in recent history. Apple are the maintainers of one of the most widely used web rendering engines there is. WebKit is everywhere. Desktop browsers on Windows, Mac, Linux and even Haiku & Amiga and mobile systems in the form of Android, WebOS & iPhone OS.
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Editor’s note : This is a guest post written by Jeremy Allaire , founder and CEO of Brightcove . Prior to Brightcove, Jeremy founded Allaire Corporation which was subsequently acquired by Macromedia due to the success of their web development tool ColdFusion. At Macromedia, Jeremy helped create the Macromedia MX (Flash) platform. You can see a recent interview of Jeremy here . As one of the guys who helped build the Flash Platform, we asked him to weigh in on the recent HTML5 v.
HTML 5 is the upcoming major revision of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the main method of marking up content for sharing on the World Wide Web. HTML's development stopped at HTML 4.01 in 1999, and since then web content has evolved so much that current HTML specifications are inadequate for today's requirements. HTML 5 aims to improve HTML's interoperability and address the growing demand for more diverse and complex web content. It also addresses HTML 4's lacking features for web applications. In this post, we'll look at 5 exciting new features in HTML 5 .
ah bonne idée tiens :) c'est http://mugtug.com/sketchpad/ qui m'avait incité à te poser la question du HTML5... by romainpouzol Feb 10
ah bonne idée tiens :) c'est http://mugtug.com/sketchpad/ qui m'avait incité à te poser la question du HTML5... by romainpouzol Feb 10