HTML5 and Audio
I recently had the pleasure of working with the HTML 5 Doctors. They were interested in publishing a piece on the state of HTML 5 Audio and we were happy to oblige. The post was also picked up by Ajaxian.com
It is great to be given the opportunity to provoke discussion on the latest developments in browser technology. Web-based audio is something we’ve long been interested in and it appears big changes are afoot.
Mark B
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