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With newer improved standards like HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly, they are more capable of providing the functionality that plugins like Flash once pioneered. Google have advised everyone using these services to update to HTML5 to avoid any problems when implemented. Read more in our articles including "Adobe to kill Flash by 2020" and "Google display ads will say goodbye to flash, going 100% HTML5".

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What is html5?

With newer improved standards like HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly, they are more capable of providing the functionality that plugins like Flash once pioneered. Google have advised everyone using these services to update to HTML5 to avoid any problems when implemented.

Where can I find articles about html5?

Our coverage of html5 includes: "Adobe to kill Flash by 2020"; "Google display ads will say goodbye to flash, going 100% HTML5"; "Nothing teases Phone (4b) in cryptic teaser video". Each article provides unique insights and information.

What's the latest about html5?

Our article "Google display ads will say goodbye to flash, going 100% HTML5" published on February 10, 2016 covers the latest information about html5. Check it out for the most current details.