Cool HTML5 Infographic

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Well one thing I find of note is where it falls short of flash... It shows flash still has more effects available, and is just as efficient. It fell short on the price in that they actually have a price to develop in it, that is a downside, but the other one is that it isn't universally supported... and really it is just some of the new mac products who decided to just drop it despite soo many online things using it.

Fact is I think both are going to remain around for sometime at this point. HTML is a messy language imo. Sooo many random tags everywhere....
 
Ugh, more HTML5 hype. The definition of what HTML5 really is becoming more and more misunderstood. >_> They're calling things part of HTML5 that really aren't HTML5. If only I could get Andrew to get on here again and rant about the truth about HTML5. XD
 
I find it ironic that Chrome is more prepared for HTML5 than Safari, and it's biggest supporter is Apple. :P
 
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I find it ironic that Chrome is more prepared for HTML5 than Safari, and it's biggest supporter is Apple. :P
You do realize that Apple created WebKit, the base of Google Chrome (and Safari), right?

And I don't understand why Chrome is considered "more prepared" for HTML5 on that chart than Safari, when it shows that they support the exact same features. Also, that chart was made before Safari 5 was released.
 
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