Learn About HTML5 and the Future of the Web

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San Francisco Java, PHP, and HTML5 user groups hosted an event on May 11th, 2010 on HTML5 with three amazing speakers: Brad Neuberg from Google, Giorgio Sardo from Microsoft, and Peter Lubbers from Kaazing. In this first of the three videos, Brad Neuberg from Google (formerly an HTML5 advocate and currently a Software Engineer on the Google Buzz team) explains why HTML5 matters – to consumers as well as developers! His overview of HTML5 included SVG/Canvas rendering, CSS transforms, app-cache, local databases, web workers, and much more. He also identified the scope and practical implications of the changes that are coming along with HTML5 support in modern browsers. This event was organized by Marakana, Michael Tougeron from Gamespot, and Bruno Terkaly from Microsoft. Microsoft was the host and Marakana, Gamespot, Medallia, TEKsystems, and Guidewire Software sponsored the event.

24 thoughts on “Learn About HTML5 and the Future of the Web

  1. all microsoft employees use them we get an 8% discount from apple actually, the reason we use them is not to do with hardware but software,its all to do with latency, when your working with real time and virual time the latency is crucial, mac os comes in at about 8ms while windows comes in at about 120ms, i use linux when i can as a medium, mint or ubuntu for those of you who are interested in broadening your workspace. we just pop a sticker over the apple sign for good measure

  2. please forgive my ignorance, but can someone please explain the main difference between html5 and adobe flash? what sites can i see html5 being used, what do i look for to know its html5?
    this video and many other sites has me all confused , its like their speaking another language .

    thanks in advance

  3. @CRAKIZGOOD That’s fair dude, pers i love the Mac, but we’re all different, I just don’t wanna bitch about what’s best like everybody else does, that disc will never end…

  4. @Thomashed15
    i tried that OS
    didnt like it much
    not alot of software for it but i used wine when i needed something specific that was for free on windows
    its ok but not for me

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