Developers started testing their performance in various platform (ex. http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2010/03/01/relative-performance-of-rich-media-content-across-browsers-and-operating-systems/).
And the doubt is still there: what's in the future?
The future is in the open standards. Browser creators/developers/houses have already started to follow the web standard some time ago... so why wouldn't they continue to follow this way?
I think it's just a question of time, when we'll have better accelerated graphic drivers when we'll have better web browser and better web sities so everything will just work with HTML5 and open software.
We have to recognize that Adobe Flash is a great technology but in the "common use" or middle website why do they need to use a closed format?
It's like to have php/mysql in closed-source format and rent a server, sounds strange right?
I'd like to build websites just with opensource software :) so I'm for HTML5.
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