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Flash v HTML

The Flash v HTML 5 debate: DIGITAL EDGE - Episode 68
In this week's episode of The Digital Edge, Tim Bishop CEO of Prezence gives his thoughts on HTML5 vs Flash. Both languages allow for a highly visual and attractive web however in light of Apple's Steve Jobs removing any chance of Flash being used on his devices, companies are rapidly jumping ship to the newer, more streamlined HTML 5 option.

We look at what the situation is, why some feel that HTML 5 is better, get a written response from Adobe and find out whether digital agencies are worried about losing their business and whether they're currently changing Flash designers skill sets to HTML5.

 

URL: http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.cambrient.com/cambrient2/media_stream/cambrient2/audio/thedigitaledge_episode68.mp3


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