Google betas Flash-free YouTube sans open codec
Useless with Firefox and Opera Google has publicly released an experimental YouTube player that uses the HTML5 video tag, as it continues the (very) slow process of moving the world’s most popular video-sharing site away from Adobe Flash.…
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Google betas Flash-free YouTube sans open codec
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Tags: adobe, firefox, flash, html5, malware-protection, most-popular, opera, publicly-released, slow-process, uses-the-html5, world, youtube
Friday, January 22nd, 2010 P2P News


