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Not Everybody Supports Google’s Open Video Moves

Wouldn’t you know it, directly on the heels of Google’s announcement of its WebM royalty-free video codec, and the release of its underlying V8 technology under an open source license, the patent and lawsuit drums are rumbling in the distance. According to reports , MPEG LA, the organization that controls the H.264 video standard, is exploring creating a patent pool license for VP8

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Support Spreads Out For Google’s WebM Video Format

Directly on the heels of the announcement by Google of its new royalty-free video format, WebM , adjunct announcements are pouring in showing far-reachng support for the new format. With Google open sourcing the underlying VP8 codec technology that it acquired from On2 in February, the combination of openness and third-party support could make WebM a healthy competitor for formats such as H.264.

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Microsoft to Deliver Open Source Analytics Software for Silverlight

At Microsoft’s upcoming MIX10 conference, which starts on Monday of next week, the company plans to discuss Internet Explorer 9, its Windows Phone 7 initiatives, and an open source analytics framework for applications built with Microsoft Silverlight. In a blog post , Microsoft officials describe the open source offering as a “new extensible framework for integrating web analytics into Silverlight applications,” and say “see how it addresses the challenge of tracking out-of-browser and offline application and supporting multiple analytics services simultaneously.” Mary-Jo Foley has confirmed that the software framework is open source, and writes: “MIX 10 will be a showcase for Silverlight, especially Silverlight 4, which is due to ship in the first half of 2010

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What a Difference Marketing Makes: Opera Triples Downloads with Browser Ballot

Since early this week, when Microsoft started rolling out its “Browser Ballot,” Opera has seen its downloads triple in response. You can bet that the other browsers, including open source powerhouse Firefox and upstart Chrome, are also getting their fair share as well

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Opera Using GStreamer, Pushing Ogg

Opera recently released an alpha of the coming 10.5 release, which includes quite a few improvements and new features.

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