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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has officially announced that the HTML5 specification and Canvas2D have been completed, and have gone on to become “candidate recommendations.” This does not mean that standards are currently , but this step opens the way to companies and developers can use the specifications for the implementation and planning of developments based on them.

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As noted in The H Open, the W3C HTML Working Group is working on various test methodologies to demonstrate the versatility of these specifications and the possibility of using them without problems in all kinds of scenarios. This phase will last until mid-2014 , after which it should appear eventually publishing a Recommendation HTML5 (the standard itself) free licenses.

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work will continue on new features that will be part of the specification HTML5.1 , and Canvas 2D Context, Level 2 -, which will be given to issues such images in adaptable design (Responsive Web Design), or adaptive streaming. That recommendation will not become final until 2016, but at least it will take far less to get to that point with HTML5, which has been in development since 2004.

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The Document Foundation last year announced plans to create both on-line version as the Android version of LibreOffice office suite, and to celebrate this past weekend the FOSDEM event for developers We could see how this project progresses .

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Michael Meeks, SUSE developer and leader of the initiative showed the current state of both versions, and precisely one of the objectives of the development group is to share maximum possible code between the desktop versions, Mobile and Web .

might still be a long road ahead, but for example scene was shown in a prototype application for Android tablets (with Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich), and it seems that their skills promise.

The prototype

executed in an emulated environment of Android demonstrated to be solved the main problem – LibreOffice adapt to a touch interface – and in fact is expected to be the first milestone of achieving a Document Viewer “High Fidelity” and then add limited editing capabilities they grow.

As with the case of the mobile version, the version code “cloud” is partly inherited from the current code LibreOffice as Meeks explains a complete PDF presentation in English here. application can run on a server and the user interface is “drawn” in the browser via an HTML Canvas element. Ars Technica have more data on the components of this version in the cloud, which could rival Google Docs in the future and we expect to see very rapid progress in the coming months.

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Youtube gives us the option to test the new version of the HTML standard, which is still experimental. HTML5 will succeed the current version of HTML and probably replace Flash on the web, if not entirely itself quite significant. Several large companies have already expressed their support for HTML5 ,…

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February 15, 2011 – by techy

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Although much is the HTML5 standard, the fact is that the new version of the language is still under development , and its leaders have announced the full specification will not be ready until 2014.

team of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) which is responsible for its evolution has modified the earlier plan, which signaled the end of the specification by December 2010. The new roadmap looks more realistic , and also more ambitious.

recommended standard, which is virtually the same as saying the final standard and complete – will be launched in the second quarter of 2014 according to the announcement of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), in particular html Working Group, the division responsible for the development of HTML5.

project leader Pholippe Le Hégaret, said: “ started working on HTML5 in 2007. We aim to complete HTML5 in seven years . ” Many developers and analysts have opted for the use of this standard in the current web projects, but also point out that language is not yet complete and we have to go step by step both adoption and its development.

As for the features provided, have integrated support for audio and video , something that is already running, and that has led to the controversial battle of codecs such as H.264 and VP8, or new structural elements to facilitate programming.

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