W3C Considering An HTML 5 - Slashdot

W3C Considering An HTML 5 - Slashdot
W3C Considering An HTML 5Slashdot - Jul 20, 2007An anonymous reader writes “When the decision was initially made to move in the direction of XHTML, instead of a new version of HTML proper, it seemed like …

Email Marketers Gain High ROI with EmailFilm Technologies’ Completely Deliverable and HTML-Compatible Video Teasers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Email Marketers Gain High ROI with EmailFilm Technologies’ Completely Deliverable and HTML-Compatible Video Teasers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
After a year of operation, EmailFilm Technologies Inc. reports its results concerning its patent-pending technology for converting film and video media to HTML-compatible video seen immediately on email.

Finally We Get New Elements In HTML 5 (Slashdot)

Finally We Get New Elements In HTML 5 (Slashdot)
An anonymous reader writes “Pure HTML enhancements hardly grew at all in the last eight years. Forward motion basically stopped in 1999 with HTML 4. Now the future looks bright. Recently, HTML has come back to life with HTML 5. Tons of new elements will be available for structure (article, nav, section, etc.), block semantic elements (aside, figure, dialog), and several other functions.” Read …