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The Internet is filled with wonderfully smart people who work so hard to give the entire world the world wide web it deserves. They may or may not be working for the W3C or the WHATWG, people who are currently working on the scheduled 2012 release of a complete working draft of HTML5, but they are on the web. For the average person, it is already hard to learn something new, but with HTML5, for example, it is relearning something already here, just in different standards. And that is what HTML5 is all about – bringing together the different standards on the web into a definitive code, and by 2012, these intelligent people are going to release it to the wild.

And again, for the average person, it will be something new all over again. HTML5 offers a richer multimedia experience on the Internet – most probably the same Internet we have become used to, but with just a single standard. For example, the Adobe Flash plugin will be done away with and the video can be written directly on a web page’s HTML code using HTML5. Unfortunately, not all browsers are fully compliant, meaning that the Internet Explorer still has no clue on how to handle HTML5 code.

If you are not the average person, you may want to learn HTML5. It is being touted as a cross platform code – and it seems a smart investment of time and effort to study something that can double your reach into the Internet market without the platform limitations. But if you are not interested in learning an old thing one more time, you can always use a PSD to HTML5 service. Pay someone else to do the studying and the conversion, and take advantage of the immediate fruits of the PSD to HTML5 service, instead of calling those new skills your own.

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