Google Finally Releases WebM Under a Standard Open Source License

Google Finally Releases WebM Under a Standard Open Source License

Ending a dispute with the Open Source Initiative

Mozilla and Opera Want VP8 to be a Part of the HTML5 Spec

Mozilla and Opera Want VP8 to be a Part of the HTML5 Spec

While issues still loom over WebM and VP8

The Same Markup Utopia IE, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari and WebM Unknowns

The Same Markup Utopia IE, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari and WebM Unknowns

HTML5 video is still not a resolved problem

Download New Firefox 3.7 Alpha WebM Ready

Download New Firefox 3.7 Alpha WebM Ready

With HTML5 VP8 video codec support

Download Chrome 6.0.412.0 with New HTML5 WebM VP8 Video Support

Download Chrome 6.0.412.0 with New HTML5 WebM VP8 Video Support

In all fairness, 6.0.412.0 is a Chromium release

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

 
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