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2013/08/12

For Mid-sized Businesses, HTML5 Adoption Offers Many Benefits - HTML5 Report


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The Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) completed the first official HTML5 standard around eight months ago. Since then, the latest iteration of HTML has made steps toward becoming widespread. In particular, HTML5-based gaming and media have become more common. However, when it comes to businesses, particularly smaller and mid-sized ones, adoption could and should be more prevalent.
HTML5 is rapidly catching on in a wide variety of different markets, and though the new language doesn't yet have the full recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), there still exists a wide array of tacit recommendation from the sheer number of firms and applications that are already putting this language to use. But what about e-learning? Can e-learning derive benefit from HTML5 the way many other firms are seeing? Or should those e-learning ventures considering HTML5 hold out for a while?
With the rise of bring your own device (BYOD) in the workplace, efficient collaboration can sometimes seem like a monumental task. But new technology is aiming to make that goal less daunting, and provide an updated way to keep workers on the same page.
While wireless technology has become more prevalent in pretty much every industry, it seems to have a special relationship with the auto industry in particular. In terms of sheer numbers, Global Industry Analytics expects the global commercial vehicle telematics market to reach $11.2 billion by 2015 as more automakers jump on board.

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