Experts Exchange is one of the leaches of the internet. I spent a lot of time and effort putting information out in to the wild for free, and when I have a problem to solve and Google takes me to Experts Exchange, I cringe. Register just to see what someone suggested? I think not.
I think these…
From: Thoughts on Flash
When websites re-encode their videos using H.264, they can offer them without using Flash at all. They play perfectly in browsers like Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome without any plugins whatsoever, and look great on iPhones, iPods and iPads.
I like the use of …
remy:
[Please note that this post is intentionally unedited. It’s a raw rant that would probably go down better in a pub. Since we’re not in a pub, this medium will have to do.]
So, go read this equally link baiting article on why you should hold off HTML5. Then come back and let’s talk.
I’ll say…
remy:
If you can’t be arsed to read this post, it ends with: it’s a good thing.
- WebM: open, license free, quality (very nearly) equal to H.264
- H.264: license deferred but not free, is on Safari and MobileSafari (
apparently on possibly 93m devicesa lot of devices - edit)Based on this simple…
remy:
If you can’t be arsed to read this post, it ends with: it’s a good thing.
- WebM: open, license free, quality (very nearly) equal to H.264
- H.264: license deferred but not free, is on Safari and MobileSafari (
apparently on possibly 93m devicesa lot of devices - edit)Based on this simple…




