The Challenges of Video on Smart Mobile Devices
There have been a number of items in the press over recent weeks about video technology and so I am going to explore why this is important for Smart Mobile Devices. One of the interesting news items was about the inclusion of standard video codecs in the HTML 5 specification. It seems that a lack of agreement between interested parties means that a standard is currently not possible. Another news item was the Google announcement of the acquisition of On2 Technologies - a company noted for providing the video compression technology used by the likes of Adobe Flash and Skype.
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