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Vendor squabbles cause W3C to scrap codec requirement - Australian PC World
The latest rewrite of the Web's mother tongue won't recommend the use of specific audio and video encoding formats that could make it cheaper and easier for people to distribute multimedia content. The major browser makers have been unable to agree ...
Web consortium dumps XHTML 2 - TechWorld
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is looking to increase available resources for the development of HTML5 by discontinuing further development of XHTML 2. XHTML been an XML-based version of HTML and has been the subject of several W3C efforts ...
Syncro Soft Announces New Release of Oxygen XML Editor and Oxygen XML ... - PR Inside
2009-06-29 14:19:19 - Syncro Soft Ltd, the producer of Oxygen XML Editor and Author, has announced the immediate availability of version 10.3 of its XML Editor and XML Author containing a comprehensive set of tools supporting all the XML related ...
No Codec Requirements for the HTML 5 Standard - Softpedia
Among squabbles and disagreements, specific codec requirements for the
Firefox 3.5 Is Live and Downloadable - PC Magazine
After four beta versions and three release candidates, Firefox 3.5 has finally been released into the world as the latest version of the second most popular Web browser on the planet. The new version brings a private browsing mode, faster JavaScript ...
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