BBC's Erik Huggers Worried About HTML5 Development

Count BBC director of future media and technology Erik Huggers among those who don’t buy the concept of HTML5 becoming a suitable substitute for Adobe’s Flash — at least the way it is currently being developed.

In a post on the BBC Internet Blog, Huggers wrote:

The fact is that there’s still a lot of work to be done on HTML5 before we can integrate it fully into our products. As things stand, I have concerns about HTML5’s ability to deliver on the vision of a single open browser standard, which goes beyond the whole debate around video playback.

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