You could hardly ask for a more ringing endorsement of the future of HTML5 and a Web based on open, common standards than Adobe and Microsoft's near-simultaneous leaks announcing the impending disconinuation of their respective rich media browser plug-ins, Flash and Silverlight.
Al Hilwa notes, however, that Flash for desktop PCs is going to stick around a while yet.
We don't expect 90% of desktop browsers to be capable of HTML5 until 2015 so the differentiation that Flash provides in high-end graphics and video protection continues and Adobe will continue to invest in it.
I am too here using HTML5. It have increases my visitor and help my site to be in attractive.
Posted by: Web Design South Australia | December 23, 2011 at 01:02 AM