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Google’s H.264 axe: winners and losers

by Simon Aughton on 17 January 2011 in News
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Google’s decision to drop support for native playback of H.264 on the web has wide-reaching implications for the future of internet video.

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Adobe tackles Flash cookie concerns

by Simon Aughton on 13 January 2011 in News
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Adobe is planning to make it easier to deleted Flash cookies by providing new tools within web browsers and in OS X.

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Google Chrome ditches H.264

by Simon Aughton on 12 January 2011 in News
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Google decides that future versions of its Chrome web browser will not have built-in support for the H.264 video standard.

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Variety is the spice of life

by Nik Rawlinson on 13 May 2010 in Editorial

It’s good to mix things up, which is why MacUser welcomes Chrome… Do we need another browser? Of course not. Safari makes a better-than-decent stab at rendering web pages, and it’s fast – well, fast enough – for most needs. That hasn’t stopped Google from rolling out Chrome for the Mac, though, albeit in beta [...]

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