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Crocodoc allows you to upload your PDFs, Word and PowerPoint documents and convert them into HTML5 so you can easily embed them on your own sites. The company, which has converted over 60 million ...
Cloud storage company Box has acquired HTML5 document embedding service and Y Combinator alum Crocodoc, both companies announced in a press briefing today. Financial terms of the deal, which was a ...
Over the past few years the need has steadily grown for presentations to be delivered wherever and whenever users want to view them. Along with PCs and laptops, this has increasingly meant iPad and ...
The main object of HTML5 specification is to transfer playback of multimedia video and audio to the browser itself without installing additional plug-ins. However, browser developers cannot decide on ...
Most sites today are built with Flash. Most sites are thusly archaic. Adobe, the developer behind the still-ubiquitous multimedia platform, is tempering the impending takeover by rival HTML5 with the ...
iSpring makes presentations viewable across all platforms: PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. With iSpring Free 7 users can expect the same high quality and reliability of all the iSpring ...
Even though its Flash technology is used as a punching bag by web standards fans, Adobe has been building tools that embrace HTML5. The company recently released its own HTML5 video player, and Adobe ...
Adobe has announced its release of Wallaby, a drag-and-drop tool used to convert the company’s Flash files into HTML 5. The program is available to developers through Adobe’s Labs Web site. According ...
Lost in the hoopla last October, when Adobe telegraphed its intent to play nice with HTML5 during the Adobe MAX conference, was a sneak peak demonstration of a Flash-to-HTML5 converter, codenamed ...