jasonkaler :
The author seems confused or misinformed about some details.
"Another feature that HTML5 brings over Adobe Flash is the inclusion of WebRTC. "..."While not a direct part of HTML5"...
"The HTML5 standard allows for Google's VP9 codec "... The html5 standard *allows* for all codecs. it doesn't specify that a browser actually has to support VP9.
"Mozilla Firefox currently has HTML5 implemented in a beta version" .. what is this - 2010? The version of firefox I'm using right now has 80% support, and it's not beta.
Tom's is the wrong place to be pushing techno-terms incorrectly.
"Another feature that HTML5 brings over Adobe Flash is the inclusion of WebRTC. "..."While not a direct part of HTML5"...
"The HTML5 standard allows for Google's VP9 codec "... The html5 standard *allows* for all codecs. it doesn't specify that a browser actually has to support VP9.
"Mozilla Firefox currently has HTML5 implemented in a beta version" .. what is this - 2010? The version of firefox I'm using right now has 80% support, and it's not beta.
Tom's is the wrong place to be pushing techno-terms incorrectly.
I noticed that also, HTML5 has been pretty much finalized and used in all browsers today.