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| HTML5 makes it easier to develop rich, multimedia Web sites that are widely supported across multiple browsers and on a variety of devices. With native support for advanced features that previously required third-party plug-ins, HTML5 also reduces the cost of development and makes it more likely that users will access multimedia and interactive portions of a company's Web site. |
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