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Flash and the HTML5 tag

YouTube API Blog says:

There's been a lot of discussion lately about whether or not the HTML5 <video> tag is going to replace Flash Player for video distribution on the web. We’ve been excited about the HTML5 effort and <video> tag for quite a while now, and most YouTube videos can now be played via our HTML5 player. This work has shown us that, while the <video> tag is a big step forward for open standards, the Adobe Flash Platform will continue to play a critical role in video distribution.

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Posted on 30 Jun 2010 around 10am • Tagged with: CSS | Web Technology | Discuss this | Permanent link to this article

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First look: Safari 5’s extensions

Computerworld Breaking News says:

Safari 5 delivers many new features to Apple's Web browser, but few are more prominent than the arrival of an extensions system. With an extension system in place, developers are in position to augment the functionality provided by the browser itself.

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Posted on 09 Jun 2010 around 9am • Tagged with: Web Technology | Discuss this | Permanent link to this article

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Power Web Site

Tim Bray proposes a new definition.  A site which is designed as the primary Web property for a person, place, or thing is a power site if the person, place, or thing has a Wikipedia entry but,  in popular search engines, the site ranks above that Wikipedia entry. There aren’t very many.

(Via ongoing.)

Posted on 22 Jan 2010 around 10am • Tagged with: Web Technology | Discuss this | Permanent link to this article

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