Over the last few years, HTML5 video evolved from a basic solution which was not a good fit for broadcasters, to a mature playback stack that can be used...
If you have been reading this blog in the past, you are aware of the video features required for professional video delivery. With “professional”, I am referring to premium...
An interesting Chrome experiment based on WebRTC, which incorporates webcam and microphone input, and the ability to play a 3d version of Pong, an arcade classic. It works around the firewall limitation...
Adobe’s Christian Cantrell has been working on some pretty interesting digital layout concepts with National Geographic that push the envelope of what is, or will be, possible with web...
Peugeot’s new immersive video marketing experience really caught my eye, due to its use of HTML5. It contains a high quality level of video and interactivity integration that I...
In case you can’t be in SF, the W3Conf 2013 has a live stream for you to virtually attend. It’s W3C’s annual conference for web professionals. This year it’s...
RTMFP is the protocol behind Flash’s powerful P2P technology, which empowers websites such as Chatroulette, Airtime, or Haxball. It’s also behind the P2P Android 3G mobile test, and the Overdigital Videochat on the picture above (please...
An exciting announcement for the internet community. Adobe’s Michael Thornburgh officially submitted the RTMFP protocol to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Michael is the brain behind RTMFP, the Flash P2P protocols...
A great Chrome-browser showcase for the latest HTML5 improvements, allowing collaborative JAM sessions between online users. It takes advantage of the Web Audio API, Websockets, Canvas and CSS3. You can learn...
For many bloggers, WordPress is the main choice with an incredible rich set of plugins and extensions. WordPress is used by over 16.7% of Alexa Internet’s “top 1 million” websites...