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    Windows 7 TWC9: Expression Web SP1 adds HTML5 support, New Events section, Task.Show

    This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including: [00:32] Charles Torre - Link Removed on Channel 9 [01:44] Expression Web SP1 includes IE9 support including Super Preview, HTML code view support, and CSS 3 [02:34] Duncan Mackenzie - New Link Removed...
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    Good-bye Google Gears, hello HTML5

    Google's decision to transition its applications to Web standards offers telling insight into the HTML5 standardization process Google technologies are known for their extended beta test periods -- so much so that when the search giant actually ships a finished product it's front page news. But...
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    Windows 7 Adobe launches Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool

    "Wallaby" is the codename for an experimental technology that converts the artwork and animation contained in Adobe® Flash® Professional (FLA) files into HTML. This allows you to reuse and extend the reach of your content to devices that do not support the Flash runtimes. Once these files are...
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    VIDEO Ping 93: Kinect plays with Windows Phone, Gamertags revived, Live Mesh, HTML5 Contest

    Laura & Paul are back in action and ready to bring you all the news that Microsofties are talking about. Hot stories this week include: Kinect plays with your Windows Phone Link Removed Live Mesh hits big numbers Dev Unplugged Link Removed Link Removed
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    Daily Update: iPad 2 Day, Microsoft's Other Tablet OS, Windows 8 Silliness

    Supersite </br/> Today: Apple's less-than-humble descriptions of itself, iPad 2 launch day arrives, T-Mobile revives the Sidekick and gives it an Android heart, Call of Duty or sign of weakness, Windows 8 concepts are just that, and Microsoft's call for HTML 5 goodness. ...
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    Windows 7 Countdown to MIX11: Boot Camps Are Where You Should Camp Your Booty

    Link Removed joins this week’s show to discuss the MIX pre-conference day of extra material, speakers, demos, and more! For just $350, you can attend the Link Removed on April 11 and take advantage of another full day of jam packed content from some of the leading Internet mavens who are...
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    Microsoft bolts HTML5 video onto Chrome for Windows 7 users

    Microsoft has released an HTML5 video-player extension for the Chrome browser to counteract Google's decision to drop support for the most widely used HTML5 video format. Link Removed
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    Microsoft bolts HTML5 video onto Chrome for Windows 7 users

    Microsoft has released an HTML5 video-player extension for the Chrome browser to counteract Google's decision to drop support for the most widely used HTML5 video format. Link Removed
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    Microsoft bolts HTML5 video onto Chrome browser for Windows 7 users

    Network World - Microsoft has released an HTML5 video-player extension for the Chrome browser to counteract Google's decision to drop support for the most widely used HTML5 video format. Link Removed
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    Windows 7 TWC9: Best of 2010

    On a very special This week on Channel 9, Brian, Clint, and DAn countdown the top 10 most impactful or game-shifting Microsoft developer announcements/technology of 2010. Our Top 10 Stories (select top 10 * from TWC9 where year = 2010) [watch] #9 - .NET Micro Framework and devices like...
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    Windows 7 Hardware Accelerated Holidays

    The Link Removed have put together two HTML5 sites. The first is called Link Removed, a site that lets the speed of your browser define how many elves can help pack Santa's bag, and HTML5 Blizzard, which shows you how many snowflakes can be animated at 60FPS. The site uses CSS3, HTML5 canvas...
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    Microsoft releases H.264 video plug-in for Windows 7 Firefox users

    We're assuming it would still prefer you use Internet Explorer for all your web browsing needs, but Microsoft is now lending something of a helping hand to Windows 7 users that insist on using Firefox for one reason or another. It's just released a plug-in that gets around Firefox's current...
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    Windows 7 Pirates Love Daisies

    Here is an introduction to a new Tower Defense game called Pirates Love Daisies. If you like TD games, I think it could keep you very busy over the holiday break. It was written by Grant Skinner at GSkinner.com. Grant is a Flash developer and this was his for project for HTML5. That's right, the...
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    Microsoft boosts HTML5 video for Firefox on Windows 7

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    Microsoft boosts HTML5 video for Firefox on Windows 7

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    Microsoft launches HTML5 video Firefox add-on for Windows 7

    Plugin offered for H.264-encoded video on HTML5 Microsoft released on Wednesday a Firefox browser add-on extending HTML5-based video on the company's Windows 7 OS. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Microsoft releases HTML5 video Firefox add-on for Windows 7

    Plugin offered for H.264-encoded video on HTML5 Microsoft released on Wednesday a Firefox browser add-on extending HTML5-based video on the company's Windows 7 OS. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Microsoft boosts HTML5 video for Firefox on Windows 7

    Microsoft released on Wednesday a Firefox browser add-on extending HTML5-based video on the company's Windows 7 OS. Link Removed
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    Microsoft boosts HTML5 video for Firefox on Windows 7

    Microsoft released on Wednesday a Firefox browser add-on extending HTML5-based video on the company's Windows 7 OS. The plug-in enables Firefox users to play H.264-encoded video on HTML5 by using built-in capabilities of Windows 7, said Claudio Caldato, principal program manager for Microsoft's...
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    Microsoft Brings H264 to Firefox on Windows 7

    Both Apple and Microsoft are betting on H264 for HTML5 video, while Firefox and Opera focus on WebM and Opera does both. Microsoft, however, is kind of an oddball; they first stated they would limit HTML5 video support in Internet Explorer 9 to H264, excluding all other codecs, but later made an...
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