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Stephen Fry Admits He’s a BitTorrent Pirate
Stephen Fry Admits He’s a BitTorrent Pirate
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - 16 hr 55 min ago
I wonder if fullscreen hardware accalerated video from within the browser will change the landscape. Perhaps the media companies could give digital distribution another try after HTML 5, if they'll ever agree on the <video> tag. (see comment)
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EU Commissioner: Digital Natives See Piracy As ‘Sexy’
EU Commissioner: Digital Natives See Piracy As ‘Sexy’
Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/11/2009
Yeah, and the business model isn't taken far enough. If these so called "pirates" walk around on the street, for instance, and see something that's copyrighted, a little man should instantly appear next to them and demand payments for unlicensed … (see comment)
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Creepy: Robot Teaches Itself to Smile
Creepy: Robot Teaches Itself to Smile
Comment in Videos (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/11/2009
It's done before and the bragging text is unintenionally funny. (see comment)
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Decoding the HTML 5 video codec debate - Ars Technica
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/10/2009
Why can't we have a <video> tag where the codec is included with the video? A codec needs just a subset of what a regular application needs and should be possible to sandbox or check so that it's safe. This would allow websites to upload any codec t … (see comment)
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Decoding the HTML 5 video codec debate - Ars Technica
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/10/2009
it's still 1000x better than flash if it becomes a standard. (see comment)
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HTML 5 Drops Open-Source Video Codec
Comment in News (3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/10/2009
jonshipman, To answer your question: yes. An open standard that is better than flash is worth it. (see comment)

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