Google on Tuesday unveiled a new experimental tool for developers called Swiffy, which converts some .SWF Flash files into HTML5 code compatible with devices like the iPhone and iPad. Swiffy is ...
Google this week added support for HTML5 playback of videos in its own Chrome browser as well as Safari from Apple. The new feature allows users to watch video without the longstanding Internet ...
Despite recently saying that Flash was “critical” for mobile communication, Adobe today announced it will no longer continue to develop Flash for mobile devices. For some, the writing has been on the ...
For Adobe, life has moved on after the infamous Steve Jobs manifesto - even if some of the media outlets haven't let it go. Of course, it became a point of conversation at this morning's Web 2.0 ...
The battle between Adobe Flash and HTML5 continues to rage, but in the meantime, YouTube has come up with a solution that serves up both players. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers ...
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