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Web content providers and designers who have all along used Adobe (News - Alert) Flash but now have to embrace the new web standard will heave a sigh of relief as SourceTec Software has provided an ...
Well, this is interesting… Google is advertising on its Google Labs page an experimental tool which aims to liberate web developers from the confines of Adobe’s Flash platform. They are calling it ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. As HTML5 appears to be moving ahead of technologies such ...
Google is enabling developers who use the Adobe Flash Professional developer tool to convert their animations to HTML5 via an extension based on Google’s Swiffy conversion technology. The debut ...
Ah, the Flash vs. Apple battle continues. Despite the fact that Adobe's CEO recently stated that the war between the two mega-companies is over, well, we just aren't sure. The iPad 2 still can't play ...
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 ...
Shumway, Mozilla’s technology experiment to build an efficient, web-native renderer for Flash files, has now landed in the latest Firefox Nightly builds. The idea behind this project – which is still ...
The company is working closely with CreateJS to help Flash developers -- and Adobe itself -- move to Web standards. The technology dovetails with an upcoming Flash Pro CS6 feature, too. Stephen ...
With the end of Google Labs, there are many great projects that are coming to an end or relocating to a new home. Luckily, Google Swiffy is one of the survivors. Earlier this year Google introduced ...