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Shumway, Mozilla's technology experiment to build an efficient, web-native renderer for Flash files, has now landed in the latest Firefox Nightly builds.
Amazon Video’s new HTML5 web video player. Amazon is becoming the latest company to start moving beyond Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight to adopt native HTML5 web video.
While Adobe moves away from Flash, YouTube is continuing its push for Google’s open source WebM format by adding support for 1080p playback to its HTML5 player. Other new HTML5 features include ...
(CBS) - Adobe announced Wednesday it will abandon its mobile Flash Player, instead switching support to HTML5. ZDNET obtained an email meant for Adobe's partners Tuesday, which said "Adobe is ...
Hot on the heels of YouTube's announcement of a site-wide HTML5 player, Vimeo has launched an HTML5 player of its own as a beta.
The transition from Flash to HTML5 has been in the works for a while now. In January 2010, Google announced the launch of the HTML5 video player, which was being tested out at the time.
Chrome will make Flash player a last resort as soon as fall An 'HTML5 by Default' proposal would kick Adobe's often-maligned plugin to the curb.
YouTube on Wednesday announced that the popular video-sharing Website will now support HTML5 for video playback. HTML5, for the uninitiated, is an in-development Web standard that aims to add ...
Google is continuing its full-fledged push for native HTML5 by adding support today for 1080p full-HD video playback to its HTML5 player on YouTube's website.
I use Safari and don't have flash installed and I'm a heavy user. about 2/3 of the sites I visit will display an HTML5 video player, the others will say I'm missing flash and for those I used to ...
Sofia, Bulgaria (05 May 2015) HTML5 & WebRTC innovator Viblast launched today Viblast Player, a plugin-free solution that enables playback of adaptive HLS and MPEG-DASH playlists in HTML5 browsers.
Adobe will continue to provide bug fixes and security updates for all versions of Flash across all products; Flash licensees are free to continue working on their own implementations as well.
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