I've been keeping an eye on Google since it acquired the On2 Corporation - I've been wondering if it would do what I think it would do. It turns out I was right.
It's announced the WebM project - an attempt to develop a free, open source web video codec that can be used by all browser makers without the fear of patents that's kept Mozilla from adopting H.264 for Firefox and kept the HTML5 video market fragmented.
It's interesting, and with Google behind it (and no doubt adopting it for YouTube), I'm sure it's going to do quite well.
It's announced the WebM project - an attempt to develop a free, open source web video codec that can be used by all browser makers without the fear of patents that's kept Mozilla from adopting H.264 for Firefox and kept the HTML5 video market fragmented.
It's interesting, and with Google behind it (and no doubt adopting it for YouTube), I'm sure it's going to do quite well.