- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 27th, 2009
Firefox 3.6 Beta 4 Introduces Local File Handling
With support for the HTML 5 File API
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 25th, 2009
Gmail Now Supports Offline Attachments
The feature was one of the most requested
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- October 5th, 2009
Google Half-Heartedly Joins Adobe's Open Screen Project
Android will get full Flash support by next year
- Web resources
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 26th, 2009
W3C Issues New Draft for XMLHttpRequest Specifications
New AJAX specifications published by W3C WebApps Working Group
- Internet Explorer
- By Lucian Parfeni
- August 8th, 2009
Internet Explorer to Support the Proposed HTML 5 Standard
Microsoft finally gives in and announces support for the upcoming standard
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- August 5th, 2009
Hardware-Accelerated 3D Graphics Coming to a Browser Near You in 2010
With a new open implementation backed by major players in the industry
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- August 5th, 2009
Google Acquires On2, Could Release Open-Source Video Codecs
The deal involves an all-stock transaction valuating On2 at $106.5 million
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- July 18th, 2009
Wikipedia Videos Coming Soon
Erik Moller, Wikimedia Foundation deputy director, says
- Web resources
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- July 13th, 2009
W3C Discontinues XHTML 2 Development
All W3C available resources have been reassigned for HTML 5 developing tasks
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- July 3rd, 2009
No Codec Requirements for the HTML 5 Standard
As the browser makers have failed to find common grounds
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- June 1st, 2009
Dailymotion Adds Support for HTML 5
The video hosting site has announced its HTML 5 'video' tag support
- Google News
- By Lucian Parfeni
- May 28th, 2009
Google Is a Firm Supporter of HTML 5
At the Google I/O conference today the focus was on HTML 5 and its features
- Tips and Tricks
- By Catalin Bocanu
- December 12th, 2007
Trip into the Future of HTML
Short Introduction to HTML 5