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2014/05/20

HTML5 Could Help App Developers Overcome Connected TV Fragmentation - HTML5 Report


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Connected TVs: they're most certainly headed for the mainstream, but their full promise may take a while to catch up with the TV install base. That's mainly because the applications development landscape is highly fragmented, thanks to manufacturers' penchant for creating proprietary operating systems and middleware. However, HTML5 could go a long way in rectifying the issue.
Bowing to industry pressure, Mozilla announced last week that it will support Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) for HTML5 digital rights management (DRM) in its Firefox browser.
As anyone with an iPad knows, we're currently in a transitional phase for multimedia where half the content is presented in Flash, half in HTML5. But make no mistake: HTML5 is the future.
Cloud business software firm NetSuite, a global provider of cloud-based business management software, announced last week that it has redesigned its interface using HTML5 technology. The change is aimed at meeting the needs of the wide range of devices customers use to access its systems. When making the announcement, CEO Zach Nelson said that the new HTML5-based user interface, which will roll out in NetSuite's 14.2 release in June, will let users navigate and find info more quickly and efficiently than they have been able to in the past.


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