Google's HTML 5 Work: What's Next? - Matthew Papakipos
For those who are attending Google I/O 2009(http://code.google.com/io/), these video are an opportunity to hear from some of the speakers in advance. The speakers introduce their topic and provide a preview of one or more topics that will be covered in their talks.
Learn about new features in HTML 5 that enhance and enrich the web experience. Learn about new features in HTML 5, how they'll be supported in Chrome, and our latest plans for new functionality. The web browser is quickly evolving into a rich platform with access to all the capabilities that your computer has to offer. This talk will help you understand what is possible and how to write applications that use the latest APIs.
@MichaelGingrich1 IE just fails
jrcdab 1 year ago
Html5 does not work with Internet Explorer on 64 Bit Systems. What's up with that?
MichaelGingrich1 1 year ago
by the comments below it sounds like we are standing still not progressing into the future
big FAIL
gennx30 2 years ago
If you bastads dont build this on strickts XHTML i'll strick you down with the holy fury of the machinegod!
Standard breakers shall be burnt alive for there heretical crimes!
Never again shall mankind have to endure the dark ages of unstandardized html with its dusgusting SGML syntax!
Blessed is the purity of XML for in XML machine and man can speak as one.
(my Xhtml css teacher was religious.....
christianity diden't rubb of on me but it sort of mutated into something else...)
ZerqTM 2 years ago
Will you be discussing HTML 5's web sockets?
DrewLeSueur2 2 years ago
So it sounds like you are reinventing Flash there. Video APIs, 2D + 3D Graphics APIs, offline applications. You are aware that we can do that kind of stuff since years in a browser?
The only two new things I hear here are native code execution and threads. Well, good luck.
Quasimondo 2 years ago
cant wait!!
IMPMAC 2 years ago