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HTML, or Hyper-Text Markup Language, is the language of the World Wide Web.HTML, or Hyper-Text Markup Language, is the language of the World Wide Web. It has be evolving since it's early days of mostly being a text based method of communications to not being an environment that not only supports text and pictures, but also video, other forms of multimedia, and interactivity through JavaScript. In actuality, the moniker "HTML5" is generally considered to consist of not only the latest specification of HTML, but also the 3rd generation of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) and JavaScript, so that the end product can make the web more alive than ever. And Intel is proud to be a part of that. We've been a strong supporter of Internet standards for many years & we are pleased with the latest announcement from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C found at http://www.w3.org) of having published the complete definition of HTML5 & Canvas 2D specifications. To learn more about what Intel is doing with HTML5, see our Intel HTML5 Developer Zone at: http://software.intel.com/HTML5 [endtext]
HTML, or Hyper-Text Markup Language, is the language of the World Wide Web.HTML, or Hyper-Text Markup Language, is the language of the World Wide Web. It has be evolving since it's early days of mostly being a text based method of communications to not being an environment that not only supports text and pictures, but also video, other forms of multimedia, and interactivity through JavaScript. In actuality, the moniker "HTML5" is generally considered to consist of not only the latest specification of HTML, but also the 3rd generation of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) and JavaScript, so that the end product can make the web more alive than ever. And Intel is proud to be a part of that. We've been a strong supporter of Internet standards for many years & we are pleased with the latest announcement from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C found at http://www.w3.org) of having published the complete definition of HTML5 & Canvas 2D specifications. To learn more about what Intel is doing with HTML5, see our Intel HTML5 Developer Zone at: http://software.intel.com/HTML5 [endtext]