Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Jan 2011 20:31 UTC
Internet & Networking And the fallout from Google's decision to drop H.264 support from its Chrome web browser continues to fall. Opera's Haavard - speaking on his own behalf - slammed the article which appeared on Ars Technica earlier today, while Micrsoft's Tim Sneath likened Google's move to the president of the United States banning English in favour of Esperanto. Also within, a rant (there's no other word for it) about the disrespect displayed by H.264 proponents towards the very open source community that saved and invigorated the web.
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RE: My own opinion
by Carewolf on Thu 13th Jan 2011 21:35 UTC in reply to "My own opinion"
Carewolf
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2005-09-08

Regardless of whether the format is DONE or not, you can still improve the encoders. Why would you think otherwise?

Even the now ancient MP3 is still being improved by better and better encoders.

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