- HTML5 improves interoperability and reduces development costs by making precise rules on how to handle all HTML elements, and how to recover from errors.
- Some of the new features in HTML5 are functions for embedding audio, video, graphics, client-side data storage, and interactive documents.
- HTML5 also contains new elements like <nav>, <header>, <footer>, <figure>…
- The HTML5 working group includes AOL, Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Mozilla, Nokia, Opera, and many hundreds of other vendors.
Note: HTML5 is not a W3C recommendation yet!
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