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HTML 5 is a new version of HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 focusing on the needs of Web application developers as well as evolving HTML and addressing issues found in the current specifications.
There is no doubt that HTML5 is important to the Web. It is estimated that about half of all Internet users are already using browsers which are ready for HTML5. Firefox (version 3.5 and higher), Chrome, Safari and Opera are the most popular of these HTML5-compatible browsers. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 also supports many HTML 5 features.
HTML 5 was built to give developers more flexibility, allow them to do more things in-house, enable more interactive websites and more powerful and efficient applications. HTML5 brings HTML up to date in terms of what developers have been struggling to do with HTML4 via plugins, including managing data, drawing, video and audio, and to provide websites that deliver to users faster.

