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video in HTML5
great write up - thanks. another cool preview of html5 video has been created by YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/html5 The question is what formats the main browsers will support and when IE will get round to supporting it as until it does I can't see many people wanting to encode their videos in multiple formats when Flash video already works.
By moonty on Friday Jul 3