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 HTML5: The Missing Manual
At first glance, you might assume that HTML5 is the fifth version of the
HTML web-page-writing language. But the real story is a whole lot messier.
HTML5 is a rebel. It was dreamt up by a loose group of freethinkers who
weren’t in charge of the official HTML standard. It allows page-writing practices
that... |  |  Multimedia Systems: Algorithms, Standards, and Industry Practices
Multimedia is now a broad “umbrella” that innovatively combines different fields of
research and industry to produce practical solutions that are used on a wide scale
today. Some of these fields are signal processing, imaging and color science, video and
audio analysis, 2D/3D graphics, information theory, compression,... |  |  HTML5 Solutions: Essential Techniques for HTML5 Developers
The development of Hypertext Markup Language stopped in 1999 with its final version, n.4, made by the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Technology, however, has not stood still in the meantime: the W3C
also worked on interesting projects such as the generic Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
to XML, as well as on new markup... |
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