Friday, May 14, 2010

A new service from Google Reader support HTML5



A new service from Google Reader support HTML5 :


Google Reader has released a slew of new updates today, the most prominent being support for HTML5-powered videos and audio.

As HTML5 gains steam, partially due to Apple’s war against Adobe Flash, more and more websites are switching to HTML5 interfaces that work on both the desktop and mobile phones. Google (Google), understanding this reality, has intelligently responded by adding HTML5 support for the video and audio HTML5 tags within Google Reader (Google Reader).

That’s only one of many changes the company announced today. Google Reader has added a new link at the bottom of recommended items, “Not Interested,” which gives you the ability to hide recommended stories that miss the mark and provides Google with more data to give you better recommendation results. Reader Play has also been tweaked with more options, such as hitting the space bar to move between posts and new options to personalize the interface.

Google Reader tends to release these types of small updates often, so it has also added a prompt to refresh whenever Google Reader is updated. The HTML5 additions are the big updates of this release though, and while Google is currently supporting Adobe Flash in the face of Apple’s assault, the reality is that HTML5 is rising as the primary alternative to Flash. Expect to see more and more websites adopt the standard.



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