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Podcast:  GIS Goes HTML5

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Tuesday, November 15th 2011


HTML5, the latest version of the markup language for the World Wide Web, has been on the horizon for Web GIS clients for several years. Is it time for it to come on strong? What does it offer to encourage developers to move from Flash, Silverlight or other current solutions?

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