Firefox 4 upgrade ideas start becoming reality
June 15, 2010 by Abi
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Mozilla released a new Firefox 4 prototype late Monday that builds in support for Google’s WebM video technology and several other changes planned for the open-source Web browser’s next major version. With WebM, Google hopes to liberate Web video from patent-related royalty constraints of today’s prevailing video compression technology, H.264. Mozilla and Google are working to make WebM’s VP8 codec a standard part of the new specification for built-in video being added to the HTML5 Web page design technology
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Firefox 4 upgrade ideas start becoming reality
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