The newest version of the open source of the A/V recording and conversion tool was codenamed “Works With HTML5” for obvious reasons.
Christopher Blizzard thinks Apple's new demos, "entirely miss the point of the web, interoperability, standards and html5."
Conversion tool plans to go open source sometime soon.
Project outlines features, sets starting point.
Netflix's Director of Web Engineering discusses HTML5, but not for video.
The popular video player comes to HTML5.
Websocket specialist Kaazing hosting three user groups in an effort to improve HTML5 the developer community.
Mozilla's director of Firefox promises enhanced speed, adherence to open standards in new Web browser.
Apple, Microsoft, Opera and now Scribd have all spoken out about Adobe's platform. What does this mean for open source?
After a year's development, a new, stable version 3.0 of Google's open source Chrome browser is now available. Developers promise "significant speed improvements," although current beneficiaries are Windows Vista and XP users only.
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