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HTML5 Webinar: Jeroen Wijering & Philip Jagenstedt

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We are pleased to announce that Jeroen Wijering, the creator of the JW Player, will be  participating in a HTML5 Video Webinar with Philip Jagenstedt, a core developer from  Opera, and Mark Robertson, founder of ReelSEO, next Wednesday, July 21st, at 2pm ET.

The webinar will cover a broad range of topics surrounding HTML5 Video:  Why is HTML5 video relevant?  Will HTML5 video eventually replace Flash?  What should we expect from HTML5 Video in the future?  In addition, the webinar will provide a series of tips and best practices to developers and designers using HTML5 video.

You can pre-register for the webinar by clicking here. We hope you enjoy the event!.

Update: Webinar live

Since the webinar was a great success and the number of attendants was actually maxed out, here's a replay of the entire session for those who missed it:

Again, thanks for joining, and we'll see you at our next webinar.

Posted by LongTail Video on July 14, 2010

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Will this be available as a video we can watch after the event? 2pm US ET isn't great for us here in the UK, but it would be something we'd like to watch.

Yes, it certainly will be. Stayed tuned for another blogpost regarding where to find a copy of the webinar after the event next week.

I registered for the event, but my wife is having unexpected surgery. Will this be available "on demand"?

Thanks,
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Sorry, disregard my post. I didn't read the previous comment. HAHAHA!

You've got 172 questions left! Good luck!

We'll probably do a followup post, answering a bunch of questions we didn't come to in the webinar. Stay tuned for an additional blogpost!

You can watch the full recorded webinar here: http://www.reelseo.com/html5-video-webinar-replay/

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