Posts tagged html5

Apple Website Now Uses the Power of HTML5

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Apple has updated its website today with a new and darker page navigation bar placed on the top of its public website. The website has also updated from “”HTML 4.01 Transitional” to the latest HTML5 and uses the new standard to dynamically resize the search bar.

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DoubleClick Adds Support for HTML 5

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DoubleClick Rich Media center has added support for HTML 5 based video advertisements. Advertisers can now harness the power of HTML 5 to create video based advertisements for their products and display them on websites making them accessible from iOS devices that don’t support Flash.

The is a huge addition and agencies and now manage HTML 5 based ads along with their ongoing Flash based ads.

via [DoubleClick Blog]

Google Launches New Book to Educate People About the Web

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In an attempt to educate the masses about the web, the Chrome team have released a new book titled “20 things”. Coming from the Chrome team, the new book is online based, completely done in HTML5, and looks really interactive.

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Chrome FastBall For Chrome and Flash Users

Google has updated Google Chrome to 5.0.375.86 and now it comes with Adobe Flash. The integrated flash player has been enabled by default and five security issues have been resolved. The shipment of the plug-in with the browser would help users stay up to date with the plug-in and also protect their computers against viruses and worms which the plug-in often faces.

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Google Launches HTML5Rocks.com

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It is quite clear that Google is in love with HTML5, the next major revision of the HyperText Markup Language. To show the love, Google has registered a domain html5rocks.com. The site covers all aspects of HTML 5 and provides interactive presentations, tutorials and resources for developers to play with.

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Apple Showcases HTML5 and Newer Web Standards

Apple has put up a page on Apple.com which puts a spotlight on HTML5 and other new web standards including CSS3 and JavaScript. Standards aren’t add ons to the web. They are the web and every Apple device including the iPhone, Mac and iPad is compatible with these new web standards.

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