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2013/11/18

HTML5 Offers Options Galore for Developers - HTML5 Report


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HTML5, the new standard for HTML, has opened up a world of opportunities for developers. At a time when the distinction between desktop and mobile is fading, developers around the world are facing challenges creating websites that are geared toward both the devices.
It wasn't so long ago we were talking about the full screen release of the original Super Mario Bros., powered by HTML5 and made available to the masses by way of computer science student Joshua Goldberg of Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute. Well, that particular round of fun took a little over a month to go from in play to shut down as copyright issues rear their ugly head once more.
Staying up to date on the latest technology capturing the interest of the youth has become standard practice for child content providers. Since, according to a recent report from Ofcom, kids love tablets, this often means finding a way to bring content to mobile devices as well as desktop computers.
There continues to be controversy over Digital Rights Management (DRM). Simply put, DRM limits what users can do with media.


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