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Here is some good news for the consumers: MPEG LA stated that H.264 licenses for video streaming will remain free at least for the next 5 years. Seems like this is the answer to what YouTube and Vimeo made (implementing the HTML5 video player about a month ago, which seems to win against H.264). MPEG [...]

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It appears that Flash games and AIR applications will finally be readily available on mobile devices and the first one to support them appears to be Google’s Android phone. When Motorola Droid was released, statements that Flash was finally available for mobile devices invaded online forums and articles. Adobe announced at the Mobile World Congress [...]

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YouTube recently celebrated 5 years since the creators Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim and Steve Chen (working at that time for PayPal) launched their video streaming platform. It is hard to believe that the domain was registered as recently as 2005. The idea of YouTube stems from the creator’s desire to share videos from a party [...]

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The expected release of the iPad was one of the most discussed subject in the High-tech community. After the controversial announcement that iPad will now support Flash the community has reacted extremely positively. Superior quality video & advertising will be available on the device once Transpera (the biggest mobile video delivery and ad network in [...]

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One of the most commonly debated subjects online was the lack of Flash support for the iPhone. It started 3 years ago and a lot of contradictory opinions have been voiced but now seems like iPhone users agree that Flash is not really an essential feature for their mobile device. Once iPad was released (without [...]

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Once Google launched the newest Android based smartphone (Nexus One) Adobe has announced that Flash will be supported. They have already published video content with a short demo of the Flash Player 10.1 successfully running on Nexus One. This is possible because this smartphone has the Snapdragon integrated processor and the Android 2.1 software. Users [...]

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Mobility is a very important component when talking about the streaming media industry that’s why the smartphones and mobile devices become a must have for the end users who needed alternative ways of accessing video content. For example a lot of iPhone, iPod apps have been developed and another challange was creating content being supported [...]

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A CDN (this is the short term of content delivery network) is a system where computers are interconnected on the Net providing content very fast to a large number of users. The process happens by copying the loaded content on different servers, located on multiple geograpical places then directing it to users on proximity criterias. [...]

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