If you’ve got a phone with an HTML5 compliant browser, you’ll probably want to check out YouTube’s new mobile site, which is rolling out over the next few hours ...
A few months ago, when HTML5 first became all the rage, we told you about the HTML5 version of YouTube. While there are still some inherent issues with HTML5 video (namely the lack of a full screen ...
The mobile version of Google’s video-sharing website received an upgrade Thursday. The new m.youtube.com has a bunch of new features, including high-quality video playback in the browser using HTML5.
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Quite a while back Google launched a demonstration of what YouTube would look and function like if it used HTML5’s video tag instead of the Flash player. The single ...
The HTML5 version of YouTube’s video player has been seeing steady improvements lately and is rapidly approaching feature parity with the Flash version, according ...
Google's YouTube said Wednesday that the site had revamped its mobile offering, tying the experience closer to the desktop version. The YouTube Mobile site's ...
In the meanwhile, YouTube has also launched a new mobile version of the site, specifically improved to be faster, and incorporate a larger, touch interface for ...
It appears that Microsoft has surrendered in its ongoing battle with Google over its YouTube app. While the app is now available, it's pretty bare bones. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET ...
If you’ve enabled HTML5 in YouTube and using Safari, you’ll see the MP4 version below. If you are on a new version of Firefox and its available, it will kick in WebM video.
YouTube has recently announced that it has added support for HTML5 video in live streams, as well as support for viewing them at 60 frames per second. This was to be ...