@Brad: Is there a way to get a Google Docs or PDF copy of your powerpoint? I'm going to use your HTML 5 video in a training today and it would be nice to have it.
@Oliver: Wow, Yodigo looks great. Very interesting use of technology in order to provide literacy. If you refactor things into using HTML 5 technologies make sure to contact me (http://codinginparadise.org) as it would be a cool case study of using open technologies to help people.
"The field of cryptography is based on the fact that prime numbers are hard and computationally intensive to find." Really? Video has interesting content but I wasn't crazy about the style of the presenter.
What about google gears drag and drop? Will that be abandoned?
ReplyDeletePlease could you The Daily Reviewer for their daily spams!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this "easy to guess" HTML5 video review
ReplyDeleteI am trying the code on the video and it's not working. I am using FF 3.5 and Chrome. What's up?
ReplyDelete@Rodrigo: Which code? :) Some of them only work on Safari 4, others only work on FF 3.5.
ReplyDelete@Brad: Is there a way to get a Google Docs or PDF copy of your powerpoint? I'm going to use your HTML 5 video in a training today and it would be nice to have it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brad!
ReplyDeleteI am convinced that I can now take our literacy app http://yodigo.tv out of the dreaded Flash world. Thanks Brad!
ReplyDelete@Oliver: Wow, Yodigo looks great. Very interesting use of technology in order to provide literacy. If you refactor things into using HTML 5 technologies make sure to contact me (http://codinginparadise.org) as it would be a cool case study of using open technologies to help people.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Brad Neuberg
Is there an HTML 5 Video version of this video? :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats. Nice demonstration.
ReplyDelete"The field of cryptography is based on the fact that prime numbers are hard and computationally intensive to find." Really? Video has interesting content but I wasn't crazy about the style of the presenter.
ReplyDeleteNice video!!
ReplyDeleteI've just launched on open-source project on Google Code called html5media that enables HTML5 video tags in all major browsers:
ReplyDeletehttp://code.google.com/p/html5media/
It's a single Javascript file to put in the head of your document. Simple!