VentureBeat: TC50: FluidHtml builds a more web-friendly version of Flash
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Chris Messina · 3 months agoUh, it's called HTML5 and it's patent and royalty free.
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Brady Brim-DeForest · 3 months agoI don't like the implications of a markup language license. What happens to a site when the operator stops paying the license fee?
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Name · 3 months agoSo, they’ve reinvented Netomat's netomat markup language (ca 2002) for RIAs?
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LEADSExplorer.com · 3 months agoLet's give it a try.
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Paul Colombo · 3 months agoGreat...now we're gonna have senselessly all-Flash sites again.
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Ed · 2 months agoSites like http://www.effectgenerator.com/ have been doing this for a long time already with their own mark-up language FXML.
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ed hardy · 2 weeks agogood article...thanks a lot for the information!