Adobe supports HTML and its evolution and we look forward to adding more capabilities to our software around HTML as it evolves. If HTML could reliably do everything Flash does that would certainly save us a lot of effort, but that does not appear to be coming to pass. Even in the case of video, where Flash is enabling over 75% of video on the Web today, the coming HTML video implementations cannot agree on a common format across browsers, so users and content creators would be thrown back to the dark ages of video on the Web with incompatibility issues.
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Open Access to Content and Applications (Adobe Featured Blogs) Sawickipedia: LOLOLOLOL. HAHAHAHA. Phew, OMG what a way to start the morning w/ a good belly laugh. I can’t believe how self-serving this comment is from the CTO of Adobe. HTML5 and open-standard video is coming fast and furiously. Thank goodness. Sorry Adobe, but you’re going to lose this fight no matter how much you pout kicking and screaming. |