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Mike Jazayeri / Chromium Blog:
HTML Video Codec Support in Chrome — The web's open and community-driven development model is a key factor in its rapid evolution and ubiquitous adoption. The WebM Project was launched last year to bring an open, world-class video codec to the web. Since the launch, we've seen first-hand the benefits of an open development model:
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
So Google, You'll Be Dropping Support For Flash Next, Right? — Do you smell that? Just wait a second. You will. … The bolding is mine, but that's Google's actual statement as to why they're dropping support for the H.264 video codec from the Chromium open source browser (from which Chrome is built).
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9 to 5 Mac and Download Squad
Arpit Mathur / Code Zen:
Why Google Was Correct In Chrome Dropping H.264 — “This is crazy, why drop support for {propriety tech} that works and was pretty ubiquitous? ” Now you can replace {propriety tech} with either H.264 or Flash. So why do we laud Apple dropping Flash but call Google's recent action a blow to the open web.
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Google Dropping Support for H.264 in Chrome
Google Dropping Support for H.264 in Chrome
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Techland, Softpedia News, IntoMobile, Tim Anderson's ITWriting and Google Operating System
Tim Sneath / MSDN Blogs:
An Open Letter from the President of the United States of Google
An Open Letter from the President of the United States of Google
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Network World, TechEye, iMediaPress and TechCrunch
Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Microsoft: Apple can't claim exclusive rights to ‘App Store’ — Should the phrase “App Store” be Apple's alone? Microsoft says no, and it's fighting for the right to use those words for its own mobile application store. — The Redmond company this week escalated its battle against Apple's attempt …
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BBC, mocoNews, eWeek, Digital Trends, MacRumors, Engadget, TechCrunch, IntoMobile, The Next Web, everythingiCafe, TiPb, Gearlog, Digital Daily, GottaBeMobile, Electronista, Softpedia News, SAI, WinRumors, iLounge, Pocket-lint and Phones Review, Thanks:johnhcook
Greg Bensinger / Bloomberg:
Verizon to Sell Apple IPad That Connects Directly to Its Network — Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) — Verizon Wireless will sell a version of Apple Inc.'s iPad tablet computer that can connect directly to its network, posing another challenge to AT&T Inc. as the carrier's exclusive hold on the iPhone draws to a close.
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Inquirer, ITworld.com, Macworld, LAPTOP Magazine, Thoughts from the Sidelines, The Register, Gadget Lab, Geeky-Gadgets, Examiner, The Apple Core Blog, GeekSmack, Go Rumors, InformationWeek, PC World, Geek.com, Engadget, MobileBurn.com, msnbc.com, GottaBeMobile, ThinkMobile, Gadgetell, mocoNews, IntoMobile, I4U News, SlashGear, TiPb, SAI, Gearlog, AppleInsider, Ars Technica, DSLreports, TG Daily, Appletell, Techland, Mobilized, The Huffington Post, GigaOM, CNET News, MacStories, PC Magazine, PhoneArena, Apple Headlines and CrunchGear
Jonathan S. Geller / BGR:
Confirmed: Personal Hotspot feature coming to all iPhones in iOS 4.3 — According to our source, the personal hotspot feature that debuted on the Verizon iPhone yesterday will, in fact, be making its way to all iPhones in iOS 4.3. We're sure there will need to be carrier support for this feature …
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Slash Lane / AppleInsider:
Apple to add Wi-Fi hotspot to GSM iPhone with iOS 4.3 - rumor
Apple to add Wi-Fi hotspot to GSM iPhone with iOS 4.3 - rumor
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Redmond Pie, Computerworld, SAI, Electronista, O'Grady's PowerPage, Geeky-Gadgets, Examiner, Engadget, Electricpig.co.uk, ITworld.com, 9 to 5 Mac, App Advice and Macgasm
David / TmoNews:
Samsung Vibrant Plus Will Offer 21+ Mbps 4G Speeds — Well, we knew the Samsung Vibrant Plus existed but we didn't know was that it's slated to be T-Mobile's first 4G phone that offers 21+ Mbps speeds. Currently, the myTouch4G and T-Mobile G2 offer 4G speeds that are capped at 14.4 Mbps.
Evan Selleck / SlashGear:
Verizon iPhone 4 Doesn't Suffer from Death Grip — Now that the device is real, and we've managed to get some hands-on time with it, we were curious to see if Verizon's and Apple's claims that the only-slightly altered antenna version for the CDMA-based variant of the iPhone 4 (in the United States) …
Lorenzo Colitti / The Official Google Blog:
World IPv6 Day: firing up the engines on the new Internet protocol — Today, Google and major websites are joining the Internet Society to announce World IPv6 Day, a 24-hour test flight of the next generation Internet protocol on June 8, 2011. — The story begins in 1977, when Vint Cerf …
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Network World, SlashGear and ISOC Frontpage Headlines
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
The Future Version Of Android Isn't Called Ice Cream. It's Ice Cream SANDWICH. — It's tough being a tech journalist. Countless phone calls, mountains of email, endless warring with legions of trolls. Really, you've got to be pretty hardcore to do this job. It's a wonder we ever get any posts up.
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Formspring Closes $11.5 Million Round, Launches ‘Respond’ Button — One of the biggest phenomena of last year was Formspring, a social site that lets you invite your friends to “Ask you anything”. The site launched in November 2009 and rose from obscurity to some 40 million monthly uniques at its peak …
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Xconomy, NetworkEffect, The Social and Bits
Daniel Cawrey / thechromesource:
Cr-48 Shipments to Resume, Applications for Pilot Still Open — Since late December, Chrome OS notebooks have not been going out as part of Google's Chrome OS Pilot Program. Yesterday, I speculated about some of the reasons why shipments from Google of the Cr-48 to test users may have stopped.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Bitterness, Anger And Betrayal At MySpace — An email from a reader claiming to be a MySpace employee about the layoffs today that left half of the company out of work. These things are part of life, but the bitterness, anger and feeling of betrayal are striking.
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All Facebook, iMediaPress and paidContent:UK
Mike Melanson / ReadWriteWeb:
Yahoo TV is a Paradigm Shift for Internet TV — Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show we got a sneak peek at the latest incarnation of Yahoo Connected TV and we were excited about what we saw: the first Internet TV device to bring passive and personalized Internet content to its users.
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VentureBeat, SAI and Black Web 2.0
Tim Culpan / Bloomberg:
Google Android More Vulnerable Than IPhone, Antivirus Maker Says — Jan. 12 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc.'s Android operating system for mobile devices is more vulnerable to hackers and viruses than Apple Inc.'s iPhone platform, according to security-software maker Trend Micro Inc.
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Techie Buzz, PhoneArena, TechEye, Electronista and Apple Headlines
Dan Frommer / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Twitter Updates Mac App, Gets Rid Of Secret Backdoor Feature, Avoids Apple's Wrath — Twitter has updated its Mac app for the Mac App Store with some modest changes, including a new, blue icon, replacing its previous black icon. — Twitter has also — as far as we can tell …
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Jack Dorsey On Charlie Rose: “It's Really Complex To Make Something Simple.” — Twitter Chairman and Square founder Jack Dorsey sat down with Charlie Rose last night to talk about Dorsey's unique position of being responsible for two technology startups based on the idea of simplicity: Twitter and Square.
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Fortune and Charlie Rose
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Demand Media Clears SEC and Prices IPO — Demand Media is set to go public, according to an amended filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, with shares priced from $14 to $16 each. — The online publisher could sell up to 8.625 million shares and, if it prices at the top of the range …
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DealBook
Josh Constine / Inside Facebook:
Facebook to Distribute AMBER Alerts, Perhaps Other Emergency Info — In an interesting tie between government and Facebook, users will soon be able to receive AMBER (America's Missing Broadcast Emergency Response) Alerts on the site about children abducted in their area.
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Gov 2.0
Paul Kedrosky / Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Curation is the New Search is the New Curation — In the beginning there was curation, and it was good. People found interesting things, created directories of those things, and then you found what you were looking for inside those curated lists. That was the origins of the original lists and directories, from Yahoo on outward.
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Tom Warren / WinRumors:
Microsoft will block ChevronWP7 unlock with first Windows Phone 7 update — Microsoft is planning to block the ChevronWP7 unlocker with its first Windows Phone 7 update due shortly. — Members of the ChevronWP7 confirmed the block in a blog posting on Wednesday.
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ChevronWP7, THINQ.co.uk, Softpedia News, WMPoweruser.com, Download Squad, Neowin.net, WPCentral.com, pocketnow.com, The Next Web, LiveSide.net and MacHackPC, Thanks:tomwarren