While Vimeo has been available on the iPhone for the last ten months for selected videos, yesterday the video sharing website announced a new “Universal Player” which allows you to watch embedded ...
Video sharing site Vimeo has taken the HTML5 plunge one step further with a brand new "universal" embeddable player aimed at mobile devices like the iPhone or the iPad. Vimeo's new "Universal Player" ...
YouTube made waves Wednesday evening when it announced a Flash-less HTML5 video player. And now, mere months after rolling out a mobile-friendly site for iPhone and ...
Vimeo has rebuilt its video player using HTML5, the latest version of the Web programming language that is challenging Adobe Systems’ Flash player in serving up Web video. The use of HTML5, which ...
While Vimeo was one of the first to adopt HTML5 for streaming web video, its player hasn't kept up with the times; it hasn't been very fast or powerful. That's changing with a redesigned player ...
Sticking a couple big ones up Adobe’s way, Vimeo’s embeddable Universal Player allows for playback of Vimeo videos on iPads and other non-Flash-supporting devices, using HTML5—but also detects other ...
Vimeo says it's going to be the latest video company using the new HTML5 format as its path onto mobile devices. The site plans to release a "Universal Player" later today that will detect your ...
This week, Vimeo is attempting to make iPhone, iPad, and Roku set-top box owners very happy. The New York-based streaming company announced Tuesday that it had developed an embeddable Universal Player ...
The online video site has overhauled its video player for shorter waits for video, better sharing, and more accessibility and Web standards support. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Vimeo has overhauled its online video player to make its streaming service faster and more accessible. The new player is based on HTML5 technology, optimising it for use on computers, tablets or ...
When Google began soliciting feedback from users about what features they would most like to see in the next version of YouTube, the response was an overwhelmingly enthusiastic request for ...
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