Firefox Wraps Tail Around Ogg Video Format

Posted by Sander_Marechal on Aug 4, 2008 5:59 PM EDT
LinuxInsider; By JR Raphael
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Mozilla Latest News about Mozilla Foundation is making a move toward open Web standards with its upcoming Firefox 3.1 release. The software -- now available in test builds -- will support the Ogg Theora video codec, the company revealed at its summit in British Columbia last week. The inclusion of the Ogg Theora codec means users will no longer have to download plug-ins or use JavaScript to play Theora video content. The platform, though, is far from ubiquitous: While it is used on sites such as Wikimedia Commons, other sites utilizing more popular video solutions such as Adobe's (Nasdaq: ADBE) Latest News about Adobe Flash still require proprietary software to operate.

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