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<!-- need to replace this with list of browser HTML5 compatibility -->{{As of|2013|12}}, versions of browsers such as [[Google Chrome|Chrome]], [[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]], and [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] implement HTML5 to a considerable degree. However, some portions of the HTML5 specification were still being implemented by browser makers.
As of January 2015, [[YouTube]] defaults to HTML5 players to better support more devices.<ref>{{cite web|work=YouTube Engineering and Developers Blog|title=YouTube now defaults to HTML5 <video>|url=https://youtube-eng.googleblog.com/2015/01/youtube-now-defaults-to-html5_27.html}}</ref> HTML5 is needs less processing power making it run quite faster on browsers of all devices. Multimedia can be integrated easily with HTML5 creating better support for live video streaming on mobile devices also.
=== Vendor neutrality ===
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