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Open HTML5 Television Will Be Stronger in 2014 as Corporations Want to Advertise and Compete With Traditional TV.
(Low-Res Video Camera Frame From a Early HTML5 Video Playing on a TV) --- TV Sets Are Targeted By World Wide Online Television Services --- (HTML5 Television Resolutions Range From a Tiny 90p Mobile Resolution to 1080p and 4k). --- OGG Theora, WebM and Other Open Video Formats are High Performance with Pin-Sharp Video Quality. 1080p is the Highest Resolution Used Now, While 2014 will Be The Beginning of 4k HTML5 Television. High Performance Streaming TV vs Internet Bandwidth will Force Faster Internet Speeds.
I (Teerasej Jiraphatchandej) went to Kasetsart University to take an instructor role in HTML 5 Workshop & Responsive Web Design Workshop in April.
I use Adobe Creative Cloud tools to make trainee get faster their learning and create the web easier:
- Adobe Photoshop CC
- Adobe Dreamweaver CC
- Adobe Edge Reflow CC
- Adobe Edge Inspect CC
Contact for training & consultant: teerasej@nextflow.in.th
Open HTML5 Television Will Be Stronger in 2014 as Corporations Want to Advertise and Compete With Traditional TV.
An illustration to the article "HTML5 - The End of PSD to HTML Services
Or Just The Beginning of PSD to HTML5?"
QUOTE: "Whether HTML5 will be the end of PSD-to-HTML or just the beginning of essentially new PSD-to-HTML5 services - time will show. However, what is absolutely clear now is that there will be a lot of exciting work for all of us - designers, HTML coders, and back-end programmers."
Photos from the London HTML5 User Group's July Meetup: Peter Lubbers on High-Speed HTML5, held at Skills Matter eXchange, London, on the 7th July 2011.
Theora as a Powerful Online TV Contender Early-On, and WebM added in 2010 for Dual-Codec HTML5 Video Playback.
The first aside from this article/interview about Ben Stiller is an info box about Ben Stiller. The second is a pullquote.
More on HTML 5's aside: michelb.de/weblog/das-aside-element-in-html-5
Photos from the London HTML5 User Group's July Meetup: Peter Lubbers on High-Speed HTML5, held at Skills Matter eXchange, London, on the 7th July 2011.