Not exact matches
Currently, there are scant few resources to learn how to build
ePub documents — the latest version of the
ePub standard isn't fully implemented on any
modern e-reader.
EPUB 3 is based on the latest HTML5
standard, which means
EPUB publications can now contain video, audio, and interactivity — just like websites in
modern browsers.
Given that the
modern browser is ubiquitous on mobile devices and that
EPUB is based on web
standards, it makes sense to provide a reading system that allows
EPUB to take advantage of the browser environment.
which is not quite true... both are markup languages, but
ePub is a much more
modern filetype, and is a combination of open
standards (XHMTL for content, XML for structured metadata and such).