HTML5 is such an exciting opportunity for software developers. For a long time, the Web has been the favorite platform for providing software applications to both external and internal users because of its reach
and ease of deployment and maintenance. The primary limitation has been the client-side support, which can severely limit the user experience. With the lack of cross-browser standardization, using any of the advanced features often meant broken pages on older browsers or difficult polyfills.
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