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Yes I know webm isn't supported by Webpositive, but quite certain it is what will be supported natively (if it ever gets video support that is).
Anyway, HTML5 and webm support would make Haiku much closer to a first-rate citizen on the web. Also personally I don't believe we'll ever see lots of native productivity applications on Haiku (sure hope I'm wrong though) so if we can tap in to web versions of such software it will make Haiku alot more viable for day-to-day use.