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SublimeVideo Hopes to Simplify HTML5 Web Video
Flash might not be disappearing overnight, but theres no denying that HTML5 is gaining momentum every day, particularly when it comes to web video. YouTube and Vimeo both recently announced support for browser-native video through HTML5, joining other, smaller web video sites that already supported HTML5. But while HTML5 video is here, it isnt quite ready ...
Adobe CTO Defends Flash Against Apple HTML5
He waited a few days to make his point, but Adobe's head software honcho has thrown a bucket of water onto the Death of Flash fire. In a blog post Tuesday, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch responded to Apple's recent criticisms of the Flash platform and warns that a switch to HTML5 would throw users and content ...
The iPad's Five Flaws, and Why They Don't Matter
It's probably inevitable that after a product, any product, gets as much pre-announcement hype as has the Apple iPad, it's only a day or two later that you start reading about what the product doesn't have and why it therefore must fail. No one knows yet whether the iPad will succeed. But although many of the ...
How the iPad Will Change Mobile Computing
When Apple unveiled the iPad last week, most everyone saw the device as an update to the tableta mobile computing form factor than has been around for nearly 20 years. The device is, in a sense, a more consumer-friendly version of the tablets we've been seeing for the past two decades, but the iPad will have ...
Chrome Climbs Above 5 Percent of Users; Firefox Stalls
After passing Apple's Safari just a month ago to become third most widely used Web browser, Google's Chrome browser has now topped the 5 percent mark, according to data from Net Applications. Chrome was the top gainer during the period, with more than a half percentage point increase, rising from 4.63 percent in December to 5.20 ...
ReverbNation Gets a Makeover
ReverbNation has become the marketing hub of choice for many indie artists, but it often didn't look and feel like the cutting edge service it was striving to be. But a new redesign - still being rolled out - along with some new functionality go a long way towards fixing RN's shortcomings. Just a couple of ...
The Three Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now
In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only--no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete ...
Privacy, Facebook and the Future of the Internet
Today is the 3rd annual international Data Privacy Day and a whole bunch of companies are listed on the organization's website as participants. Google, Microsoft, even Walmart. Facebook is not listed as a participant and has stirred up a lot of controversy with changes to its privacy policy lately. Why are these corporations singing out loud ...
Momentum of HTML5 the Emerging Web Standard
Why Flash Isnt Going Anywhere, iPad Be Damned. The arrival of the Apple iPad is still months away, and already the tech pundits are declaring the demise of Flash. The view is based largely on the fact that the iPad, like the iPhone, will likely not support Adobe's plug-in, but its also a result of the ...
Mobile Devices Are Splintering the Web
Smart phones, with their app platforms, and now tablets, with their, um, app platforms, are segmenting Internet content, according to a post by Advertising Age. Are the days of any device being able to access anything on the Web quickly becoming numbered? Editors note: DUH! Turns out this is a Tweet, which ...



