YouTube weighs in on Flash and the HTML5 tag, and concludes: While HTML5’s video support enables us to bring most of the content and features of YouTube to computers and other devices that don’t support Flash Player, it does not yet meet all of our needs. Today, Adobe Flash provides the best platform for YouTube’s video distribution requirements, which is why our primary video player is built with it. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Related
Poor Steve. He just can’t catch a break. And he convinced so many fanboys that HTML5 was the word of God, it may as well be called iHTML. Too bad reinventing the wheel requires you to create a better one first. Hopefully this puts it to bed finally. Back to work. Reply
Its great to see YouTube recognize the benefits of using Flash over other technologies. Its not that HTML5 is bad, but the simple fact is Flash is better… Reply
Poor Steve. He just can’t catch a break. And he convinced so many fanboys that HTML5 was the word of God, it may as well be called iHTML. Too bad reinventing the wheel requires you to create a better one first.
Hopefully this puts it to bed finally.
Back to work.
Its great to see YouTube recognize the benefits of using Flash over other technologies. Its not that HTML5 is bad, but the simple fact is Flash is better…