HTML5

The WSJ reports today on the progress of HTML5 as the mobile Internet standard.  The standard got a lift on 9 November as Adobe Systems decided to pull back on mobile Flash – a competing technology.  Some 34% of the 100 most popular websites used HTML5 in the quarter ended in September, according to binvisions.com, a blog that tracks Web technologies.

As we pointed out previously, HTML5 is a great tool, but is still in a nascent stage.  Read this article about HTML5 by The Economist.