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Why More Companies Are Moving to HTML5

Aug 31, 2011

The adoption of HTML5 has accellerated over the last year and a half. With Microsoft suddenly preaching HTML5 to its developers, Apple choosing HTML5 over Adobe Flash, and Google’s Chrome Web Store and its reliance on HTML, more and more companies are making the move to the emerging standard.

Industry adoption of HTML5 has also increased. A recent survey by MeFeedia, a video search engine, indicated that 69% of web videos are available in an HTML5 format. As Faruk Ates, a “creative design and web consultant” put it, “Developers out there are getting better at supporting all of HTML5’s more critical features, which is why we’re seeing more publishers building the actual experiences they want using web technologies.”

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