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Despite androids thinking so, Google does not have enough power in the marketplace to get everyone else (in every facet of video, not just web) to abandon mpeg standards.
You got that right. If they would have tried to force VP8 over h264 it would have been a disaster for them.
Stop making excuses for them.
They claim to support open video codecs and then they bundle Flash with Chrome and leave it on by default. What is the excuse for that? That's not even a neutral position, they're encouraging the use of Flash by inflating the install base. It would be like a store stating they are against guns while handing out free bullets to every customer. I cannot believe how much of a pass Google gets just because they toss couch change at a few open source projects. They are the masters of open source p.r., basically the open source equivalent of green washing.
As I have said many times if anyone really thinks they are an open source luvin' company then write them a letter and ask them for the source to Google search or Google Docs.





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In one scenario, they have leverage. In the other, they do not.
Despite androids thinking so, Google does not have enough power in the marketplace to get everyone else (in every facet of video, not just web) to abandon mpeg standards.