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Brightcove's partnerships with The New York Times and Time magazine will allow HTML5 to seamlessly replace Adobe Flash video content on the publications' Web sites for compatibility with Apple's iPad.
Although some questioned Apple’s decision to support HTML 5 over the dominant Flash technology used in so many online ads and graphics, it appears CEO Steve Jobs may have the last laugh. A video ...
The name Brightcove may not be familiar to you, but the company provides Web-based streaming video for a number of high-value clients, such as The New York Times, Time, Condé Nast, The Weather Channel ...
Today, Brightcove announced the Brightcove Experience for HTML5, which extends their current largely Flash-based platform to HTML5. The free update is designed to meet the short-term demand for an ...
CBS.com is currently testing HTML5 video playback for streaming episodes of its TV shows, signaling that the major U.S. broadcast network aims to be iPad compatible before Apple's new multimedia ...
Macrumors reports that video provider corporation Brightcove has announced support for HTML5. For those not in the know, HTML5 is being touted as the death of Flash, as it allows multimedia content to ...
HTML5 is the next generation markup language that contains a "video tag" that enables browsers to play videos without plug-ins like Flash, Silverlight or QuickTime. HTML5 has recently surfaced as a ...
The battle between Apple and Adobe is infamous at this point, with Steve Jobs slamming Adobe and its video class-leading Flash format. The lack of Flash support on the iPad and iPhone is not going to ...
so any idea how to user agent spoof Safari so we can get html5/h264 versions of all these new iPad friendly sites? is it simply user agent detection or could the iPad be doing something else to reveal ...
Video distribution platform Brightcove will provide basic support for HTML5 video in time for this weekend’s iPad launch. The company joins other video providers, including YouTube and Vimeo, as well ...