Google, a proponent of the HTML5 craze, is up for doing a few magic tricks as the company recently unveiled its latest tool which can transform Flash files into HTML5. This trick allows individuals to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash Player.
HTML5 is the fifth version of HTML and as of this month it is still being developed. Though it is in draft form, the question is being raised if it is ready for the many challenges it is expected to face?
The Internet Archive, a massive library housing digital media, has selected Kaltura's Video solution to support both HTML5 and Flash. Using the Kaltura video player, the solution can quickly identify if Flash or HTML5 are needed and the right content is then delivered.
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