Opera 10.54 Build 21868 Beta with HTML5 VP8 Video Support Available

Opera 10.54 Build 21868 Beta with HTML5 VP8 Video Support Available

WebM aims to provide an open and free video codec for HTML5

Google I/O 2010: WebM - A Technical Overview and Possible Legal Issues

Google I/O 2010: WebM - A Technical Overview and Possible Legal Issues

All's not what it seems with the newly launched video format

Google I/O 2010: WebM, Google’s Open Video Format for HTML5

Google I/O 2010: WebM, Google’s Open Video Format for HTML5

Promises to put an end to the HTML5 video codec debate

IE9 HTML5 Video VP8 Codec Support via Windows

IE9 HTML5 Video VP8 Codec Support via Windows

“When it comes to HTML5, we’re all in,” says Dean Hachamovitch

Google to Launch WebM Project Along with Open-Source VP8 Codec

Google to Launch WebM Project Along with Open-Source VP8 Codec

Later today at the Google I/O 2010 conference

The Wild Fox Firefox Fork to Bring Support for H.264

The Wild Fox Firefox Fork to Bring Support for H.264

For countries where software patents don't apply

26 Percent of the Web’s Videos are HTML5-Friendly

26 Percent of the Web’s Videos are HTML5-Friendly

Encoded in H.264 or other compatible codecs

  • iPad
  • By Filip Truta
  • May 14th, 2010
Hulu Not Embracing HTML5, Yet iPad App Is Highly Likely

Hulu Not Embracing HTML5, Yet iPad App Is Highly Likely

A now-removed blog post by one of the company’s VPs suggests Hulu may not provide content for iPad just yet

Google Drops O3D, Gets Behind WebGL for Web 3D Graphics

Google Drops O3D, Gets Behind WebGL for Web 3D Graphics

Will provide a JavaScript version of the O3D library

Google Reader Gets HTML5 Support and Update Notifications

Google Reader Gets HTML5 Support and Update Notifications

Plus a 'Not interested' option for recommended items

IE9 Platform Preview 3 Comes with HTML5 < video >

IE9 Platform Preview 3 Comes with HTML5 < video >

By the end of June 2010

Scribd Abandons Flash, Moves On with HTML5

Scribd Abandons Flash, Moves On with HTML5

200,000 HTML5 pages will go live on May 5, 2010

Adobe Will Make 'the Best Tools in the World' for HTML5

Adobe Will Make 'the Best Tools in the World' for HTML5

The company says

No IE9 HTML5 Codecs Beyond H.264 Because of Uncertainty

No IE9 HTML5 Codecs Beyond H.264 Because of Uncertainty

Explains the General Manager of IE

Microsoft Picks Sides in the HTML5 Video Debate

Microsoft Picks Sides in the HTML5 Video Debate

Will only support H.264 in Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) HTML5 Video H.264 Content Only

Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) HTML5 Video H.264 Content Only

HTML5 < video > planned for a future Preview of IE9

Google Reader Lays the Groundwork for HTML5 Video

Google Reader Lays the Groundwork for HTML5 Video

With support for the <video> and <audio> tags

 
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