HTML5 has become the face of the Open Web Platform. It represents a single standard that can be applied across all computers and mobile devices. With HTML5, there is no need to download proprietary plugins such as Flash, which is constantly criticized for its bugs, errors, and security vulnerabilities. Instead of being forced to learn a separate programming language in order to create applications and games for a particular device, you can instead use a browser and HTML5. The end result is a larger pool of high quality games that can be played anywhere.
While playing these games right now, you may notice that some games work perfectly in one browser but may barely load in another. The HTML5 specification is new and constantly being updated. Since there are multiple browsers, each of which is created by a different group, it’s inevitable that some browsers will be updated with the newest HTML5 features before others. This temporarily chaotic state is unavoidable and is a necessary means to achieve the ultimate goal of a truly open web experience. As the standard become more concrete, games created developed using HTML5 will become playable in any browser.
While playing these games right now, you may notice that some games work perfectly in one browser but may barely load in another. The HTML5 specification is new and constantly being updated. Since there are multiple browsers, each of which is created by a different group, it’s inevitable that some browsers will be updated with the newest HTML5 features before others. This temporarily chaotic state is unavoidable and is a necessary means to achieve the ultimate goal of a truly open web experience. As the standard become more concrete, games created developed using HTML5 will become playable in any browser.
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