Gmail Drag-and-Drop Attachments in Chrome and Firefox

Gmail Drag-and-Drop Attachments in Chrome and Firefox

Courtesy of HTML5

A New Era for HTML5 Video: Google Said to Open-Source the VP8 Codec

A New Era for HTML5 Video: Google Said to Open-Source the VP8 Codec

Mozilla will also announce support for VP8 in Firefox

Google Launches New Real-Time Google Docs

Google Launches New Real-Time Google Docs

Starts making the switch to HTML5

IE9 on GPU Steroids - 6 Benefits

IE9 on GPU Steroids - 6 Benefits

Hardware-accelerated HTML5

Adobe Flash CS5 Can Export to HTML5 Canvas

Adobe Flash CS5 Can Export to HTML5 Canvas

An interesting weapon in the Apple-versus-Adobe war

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 9th, 2010
Google Updates Chrome Browser for Linux

Google Updates Chrome Browser for Linux

5.0.342.9 Beta and 5.0.371.0 Alpha

Brightcove Launches HTML5 Video Player for Devices Without Flash Support

Brightcove Launches HTML5 Video Player for Devices Without Flash Support

Spurred by the upcoming Apple iPad launch

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) on the Bleeding Edge

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) on the Bleeding Edge

Toning down expectations

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Vector Graphics (SVG) Support

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Vector Graphics (SVG) Support

Answers for your questions could come next month

Google Phasing Out Gears

Google Phasing Out Gears

Opting to support HTML5 instead

YouTube's Crowdsourcing Idea Pool Proves to Be a Success

YouTube's Crowdsourcing Idea Pool Proves to Be a Success

With some of the top suggestions, HTML5 video and a cleaner look already in the works

Opera 10.5 Beta Adds More Fuel to the Fire in the HTML5 Video Dispute

Opera 10.5 Beta Adds More Fuel to the Fire in the HTML5 Video Dispute

The latest beta comes with HTML5 video support but only for the Theora codec

H.264 'Free' License Extended, Mozilla Still Unconvinced

H.264 'Free' License Extended, Mozilla Still Unconvinced

The HTML5 video codec problem remains

Mozilla Makes a Case for Open Codecs in HTML5 Videos

Mozilla Makes a Case for Open Codecs in HTML5 Videos

Several Mozilla folks explain why YouTube and Vimeo HTML5 videos won't work in Firefox

IE and Firefox Users Aren't Invited to the HTML5 Video Party

IE and Firefox Users Aren't Invited to the HTML5 Video Party

Both YouTube and Vimeo now have HTML5 players yet most internet users can't enjoy them

Vimeo Does HTML5 Right

Vimeo Does HTML5 Right

Proving that the proposed standard is mostly ready for the prime time

 
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