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H.264 is the product of an alliance of evil and I hope Google destroys this alliance with (latest favored open source codec).
That is - a little - unfair. The problem is that the geek is web-centric. The problem is that the geek expects the world to turn on a dime.
For example, production and marketing decisions for this year's back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons have been made - and we are already into the next cycle.
The "Flip" pocket camcorder that supports WebM is at least two or three years down the road. It may never happen.