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| Posted on: 13-07-2010 12:10:19 |
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YouTube has given itself a makeover, in time for Google TV’s launch, by using keyboard arrow key commands as the sole means of video navigation and selection, apart from playback control. Called...
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| Posted on: 07-06-2010 02:52:22 |
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Believe us, no matter how much Steve Jobs downplayed the rivalry between Apple and Google, the war has just begun. While Google sounded the opening bugles at Google I/O and rushed out with fervour las...
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| Posted on: 27-05-2010 06:07:41 |
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Ever since Google’s acquisition of On2, the open source community had been looking to them for a resolution to the HTML5 video debacle. On2 are the developers of the VP3 video codec, which is b...
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| Posted on: 25-05-2010 05:34:06 |
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Google's I/O was a huge success. The developments from the conference got it all - favourable press, applause from Netizens, and of course, extensive coverage from Team Digit. Bryan Webster, an Apple ...
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| Posted on: 22-05-2010 05:27:18 |
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Another significant announcement at Google IO 2010, was about the new version 3 of the Google Maps API, which has now graduated from Google Labs.The version 3 API for Google Maps has been designed ...
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| Posted on: 21-05-2010 05:27:46 |
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While the announcement that VP8 has been open sourced has been met with great enthusiasm, and will probably be the highlight of this year’s Google IO for some time to come, there are many other ...
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| Posted on: 21-05-2010 03:26:08 |
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Android 2.2 or FroYo (“Frozen Yogurt” ) has finally been unveiled by Google at their IO 2010 event, and quite some time this release had a focus on improving the core of the OS rather t...
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| Posted on: 20-05-2010 05:29:47 |
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As the Google I/O developers conference begins today in San Francisco, there's one thing that the open-source-loving giant wants to correct: watching video on the web without having to fuss with extra...