Apple, Google, Facebook and several other IT companies help develop a web platform with detailed information about HTML 5 (Video)

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  W3C has recently partnered with the world's largest IT companies and launched a web platform that aims to provide developers with all the information they need to know about HTML 5. Facebook, Google, Apple, HP, Microsoft, Mozilla or Opera contributed to the development of this web platform that contains not only explanations about HMTL 5, but also tutorials, forums, chat rooms, plus a whole encyclopedia of information. If you are a web developer, and not only, who uses HTML 5, then WebPlatform.org it is the place where you can find any information that interests you.

This site has the backing of some of the biggest players on the Web: AdobeApple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),Facebook,GoogleHPMicrosoft,MozillaNokiaand Opera. These organizations are stewards for the project, enabling W3C to convene the community and grow the site. Beyond their strong organizational commitment, dedicated individuals from these organizations have invested time to make this happen... WebPlatform.org will have accurate, up-to-date, comprehensive references and tutorials for every part of client-side development and design, with quirks and bugs revealed and explained. 

It will have in-depth indicators of browser support and interoperability, with links to tests for specific features. It will feature discussions and script libraries for cutting-edge features at various states of implementation or standardization, with the opportunity to give feedback into the process before the features are locked down. It will have features to let you experiment with and share code snippets, examples, and solutions. It will have an API to access the structured information for easy reuse. It will have resources for teachers to help them train their students with critical skills.