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HTML5: Introduction
Started as cooperation with: World Wide Web Consortium Web Hypertext Application Technology Working
Group The future standard in web development W3C: “HTML5 will be finished in 2014” Goal: To improve HTML with support for
latest multimedia while keeping it consistently understood by computers and easily readable for humans
HTML5: Introduction
Potential to be cross platform across mobile applications
Capability of running on low-powered devices
A major challenge for Adobe Flash & Microsoft Silverlight
Features: New Elements
New Semantic Elements <nav>, <progress>, <details>
New Media Elements <audio>, <video>, <track>
The new <canvas> element To draw graphics on the go with scripting
(usually javascript)
Business Value
Better Connection Between Companies and Customers
Instant Access for Users Across Platforms
Better Linking Capabilities Search Engine Inclusion
HTML5 Adds Value to Firms
Reducing the bottomline Reaching a wider audience Leaner, Meaner Websites Faster time to market
Pros and Cons of HTML5
PROS
One-stop solution for web development
Cross-Platform Capabilities
Improved Code and Cleaner Markup
Geolocation Support Elegant forms and
web apps Improved Semantics
CONS
Redesign overhead costs
Lack of support for legacy browsers
Still in development
Netflix
Originally ran on Flash and C++ Now runs on HTML5 It allows for iterative changes and
scalable testing/experimentation Implementing changes appear seamless No need for manual software updates
HTML5 makes Netflix easy to use