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[YouTube API Blog] Flash Player's ability to combine application code and resources into a secure, efficient package has been instrumental in allowing YouTube videos to be embedded in other web sites. Web site owners need to ensure that embedded content is not able to access private user information on the containing page, and we need to ensure that our video player logic travels with the video (for features like captions, annotations, and advertising).
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[John Nack on Adobe] John Nack on Adobe : YouTube talks Flash and HTML5: I’ve spent the best part of a week debunking Flash myths on a local tech forum in Australia and I must admit the diatribe that’s carried forth by Apple enthusiasts is at times pretty hard to take. One things for sure though, the comments Apple’s CEO made a few months back have certainly energised the debate, and even brought Flash (or the lack thereof) into the main stream media.
[TechWhack] YouTube: Not ready to replace Adobe Flash with HTML5 for video ...: HTML5 is in early stages now and it does not provide all the features that Adobe Flash provides when it comes to video delivery. One good example is making it easy for the user to get to the part of the video they want when they launch the video.
[CG Web Studio :: CG evry think] John Nack on Adobe : YouTube talks Flash and HTML5 | CG Web Studio ...: John Gruber wrote the other day that “Hulu isn't a Flash site, it's a video site.
[genpop.net] YouTube: Why the Flash era isn't over - genpop.net: One of the most important parts of the upcoming HTML5 standard is support for video that can be built directly into Web page without requiring a plug-in such as Flash Player. Other open standards such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for formatting, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), Web Open Font Format (WOFF) for typography can mimic Flash features, but Flash’s ability to deliver streaming video to multiple browsers is one of the main reasons it’s got such a strong incumbent advantage.
[JK Technologies |] YouTube: Why the Flash era isn't over | JK Technologies |: Foxit Reader has long been the most visible Windows alternative to Adobe Reader, but in the latest update this popular freeware falters from a cumbersome installation, a feature set muddled by add-ons, and an outdated .
[FlashComGuru.com - The Original Flash Video, Flash Media Server and Flash Platform Resource] FlashComGuru.com - The Original Flash Video, Flash Media Server ...: HTML5's video capabilities could have given Flash a run for its money about 10 years ago when Flash first started building momentum for online video delivery, but they are no match for the type of features that web users today are accustomed to and demand as standard.
[~ ReviewMyGadgets ~] YouTube Weighs In On Flash vs HTML5 Video | ~ ReviewMyGadgets ...: Next, Harding spells out issues with video streaming ” namely, the fact that HTML5 doesn’t really have anything that matches Flash when it comes to dynamically adjusting quality control and buffering. There’s also the fact that HTML5 can’t offer protect copyrighted content from being copied (Flash can through RTMPE).
[AW WebBiz & Social Media Blog] YouTube: Why the Flash era isn”¦ | AW WebBiz & Social Media Blog: YouTube: Why the Flash era isn't over: HTML5 adds support for Web video that doesn't need Flash. But there are man... http://bit.ly/9B4s1e.
[Socks, Dregs and Bacon Roll] Socks, Dregs and Bacon Roll » Blog Archive » YouTube say Flash is ...: After the dust of HTML5 vs Flash settles, key sites for delivering video while recognising the importance of HTML5 are now publicly endorsing Adobe Flash as the primary vehicle for consuming video on the web. In a new blog post YouTube .
[TechKive] TechKive » Blog Archive » YouTube Weighs In On Flash vs HTML5 Video: Between the iPad’s blocking of Flash earlier this year and the huge wave of ad campaigns , open letters , and debates that followed, it seems that everyone has an opinion on the merits (or lack thereof) of Flash on the modern web. Today, YouTube software engineer John Harding took to the site’s official blog to weigh on the current status of HTML5 video support.
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[TechSheep] TechSheep » Blog Archive » Flash and the HTML5 tag (Kuan Yong ...: Kuan Yong / YouTube API Blog: Flash and the HTML5 tag ” There's been a lot of discussion lately about whether or not the HTML5 tag is going to replace Flash Player for video distribution on the web. We've been excited about the .
[The Technoded High-Tech and Gadgets ressources] The Technoded High-Tech and Gadgets ressources » YouTube Weighs In ...: Between the iPad’s blocking of Flash earlier this year and the huge wave of ad campaigns , open letters , and debates that followed, it seems that everyone has an opinion on the merits (or lack thereof) of Flash on the modern web. Today, YouTube software engineer John Harding took to the site’s official blog to weigh on the current status of HTML5 video support.
[something in the way] YouTube: 'Flash Platform Is Best For Video Distribution ...: HTML5's video capabilities could have given Flash a run for its money about 10 years ago when Flash first started building momentum for online video delivery, but they are no match for the type of features that web users today are accustomed to and demand as standard.
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