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HTML5 May Not Pan Out for Comcast

Sep 28, 2016

At a workshop on “Delivering Video Services to Customer-owned Devices” at the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo event this week, the message to attendees was a cautionary one about the limits of HTML5 development as the industry begins to coalesce around the video player standards for HTML5. However, the foundation does not currently exist for the write-once/read-everywhere type of application development and all this as hybrid apps begin to gain traction in TV app development as native app platforms such as Roku, Android, iOS and Amazon Fire TV continue to leverage it. Continue reading this story here.

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