Vimeo launched an HTML5-based video playback site at the beginning of the year, but it is now enabling users to embed its videos with a new Universal Player that can detect the viewer's client and ...
Over a year ago, Vimeo decided to rebuild its player. As the heart and soul of the company’s video-sharing platform, it was a huge undertaking. “It was like doing open heart surgery,” Vimeo President ...
While Vimeo was one of the first to adopt HTML5 for streaming web video, its player hasn't kept up with the times; it hasn't been very fast or powerful. That's changing with a redesigned player ...
Vimeo has revamped its video player so that viewers can watch their favorite videos faster and more easily on mobile devices – and buy them if they are so inclined. The player has long been one of ...
Vimeo is officially launching a new default HTML 5 player that’s 50 percent faster than the the flash module that came before. In fact, you may have already been using it for months as the service has ...
Vimeo announced Tuesday’s (August 17th, 2010) release of it’s HTML5 video player for mobile devices. Dubbed the ‘Universal Player’, users will now be able to offer embeded code for a wider range of ...
Vimeo today announced a new player that will use HTML5 and Flash video to work on compatible mobile device. The Vimeo Universal Player will detect the format usable on your phone, HTML5 for iPhone, ...
Vimeo has rebuilt its video player using HTML5, the latest version of the Web programming language that is challenging Adobe Systems’ Flash player in serving up Web video. The use of HTML5, which ...
Vimeo claims that its redesigned service is twice as fast as its predecessor, with shorter loading times and faster click-to-play times. "Vimeo takes great pride knowing that creators worldwide use ...
YouTube made waves Wednesday evening when it announced a Flash-less HTML5 video player. And now, mere months after rolling out a mobile-friendly site for iPhone and ...
Vimeo might be taking another step into original programming, but it’s not setting itself up as a competitor for the likes of Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. Instead, the site wants to be seen as the kind ...