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diff --git a/old/published/shaver interview.txt b/old/published/shaver interview.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2e6860 --- /dev/null +++ b/old/published/shaver interview.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +there are two things that keep html5 from fulfilling its promise, one is the gaps around a standardized codecs and the feature adoption rate by browsers. + +there's a technical standards + +we haven't seen existing standards + +the market waits for stability in the spec, but + +I think we're in great shape... the market has never needed a completed, perfect spec, they need something that meets their needs. + +we work hard towards a web toward a standardized platform... in looking at our statistics we identified a + +We share the same goal -- having users updated to the latest version. + +(buildign with html) makes sense to the degree that you're committed to the future of the web + +the threshold for a giving developer + +index database +web sockets +offline + +hardware accelerated in the alphas + +there's no reason the web shouldn't take advantage of all the power on your computer. + +the best thing that could happen to html5 right now is for internet explorer to support the rest of it + +Othereise it's going to be continuing to have these great conversations + +we're going to see the chicken and the egg 40% of the web can take advantage of HTML5. + +There's a ton of momentum behind it and it's well justified momentum. + +flash runs in firefox mobile. + +the future of the web is the web, betting against the web is a bad idea. + |