Even though its Flash technology is used as a punching bag by web standards fans, Adobe has been building tools that embrace HTML5. The company recently released its own HTML5 video player, and Adobe ...
The software taps into Google's Swiffy service to help Flash developers embrace Web standards by converting their Flash content. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Lost in the hoopla last October, when Adobe telegraphed its intent to play nice with HTML5 during the Adobe MAX conference, was a sneak peak demonstration of a Flash-to-HTML5 converter, codenamed ...
Last October, Adobe demoed new conversion software that could allow Flash developers to port their content to a combination of HTML5 and related non-Flash technologies, making it considerably easier ...
Most sites today are built with Flash. Most sites are thusly archaic. Adobe, the developer behind the still-ubiquitous multimedia platform, is tempering the impending takeover by rival HTML5 with the ...
We know that Apple isn't a fan of Adobe Flash, and won't support it on its iOS products, pushing HTML 5 instead. Adobe, while definitely not agreeing with that stance, is nothing if not pragmatic.
Google is famously fond of the brave new world that is HTML5. So, it’s little surprise to see a new tool emerge from its labs that converts Flash right into the latest version of the Web markup ...
San Francisco, CA – June 7, 2010 – The leading independent mobile advertising network, Greystripe, announced today they are collaborating with Adobe to provide rich media, interactive ad solutions ...
Adobe today released a tool, codenamed Wallaby, that converts Flash to HTML5. After the drama surrounding the company’s Flash to iPhone conversion tool, Adobe is taking another crack at keeping Flash ...
Adobe has announced its release of Wallaby, a drag-and-drop tool used to convert the company’s Flash files into HTML 5. The program is available to developers through Adobe’s Labs Web site. According ...
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