Monday, June 7, 2010

No Winner - Flash vs HTML5

With all of these benefits there exists a initiative on the web to boycott Flash. They are advocating the use of HTML5 and think that Flash has lots of improving to do. Reasonably there are and will be the niches where Flash is still undisplacable.

The mobile web is in its start. More and more people around the globe own mobile phones and handhelds able to connect to the Internet. Logically, they are subconsciously expecting something very similar to what they can see in the internet browser on their computer. Appears like currently Flash is firmly established in that niche. And that's for a reason. After experts tested both technologies on mobile platform there's a decision - Flash is still more effective than HTML5. The online video media and animations can easily be loaded faster and be viewed more smoothly.

Lots of business and corporate sites won't probably convert to HTML5 - just for the maxim of 'if it ain't broken, don't fix it'. Flash templates or Flash website designs are still going to deliver greatest experiences via their flexibility and reliability.

will the result be? The time will be the judge. As HTML5 and Flash fight against each other, Flash will remain a great contender in the future of the world wide web. Interactivity, animation, video, vector graphics - all of that hasn't been gained in two days and will not get lost in two days as well. Imagine the advertising on the internet without Flash? Unimaginable. So Flash is not going anywhere soon for quite-quite long.

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