From: Mark Warner on 11 Jun 2010 08:48 Bear Bottoms wrote: > Mark Warner wrote: >> Bear Bottoms wrote: >>> Craig wrote: >>>> Good news for open web standards. >>>>> A Mozilla developer announced today that support for WebM has been >>>>> merged into the Firefox source code and that the feature will be >>>>> available in the next nightly build of the open source Web browser. >>>>> WebM videos that are displayed with the HTML5 video tag will work out >>>>> of the box in the next major version of Firefox. >>>> <http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/06/webm-video-lands-in-firefox-trunk.ars> >>>> >>>> Moving forward, the web should be less dependent on proprietary >>>> standards and malware vectors such as Flash. >>> So old news. The web has for a long time been moving toward standards >>> and the cloud whether anyone likes it or not (the whole point of >>> HTML5). Sure you can dig your heels in, but you will be left behind. >> >> Mr. Non-Sequitur speaks. > > Come to think of it, you don't contribute much beyond vomit. Yup, they'll get > all of your tactical secrets and sell them to the KGB. So what, nothing has > changed much and a year is enough to get the gist. Less is enough. The KGB > evil has been exaggerated. Epic. -- Mark Warner MEPIS Linux Registered Linux User #415318 ....lose .inhibitions when replying
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