Category Archives: Mozilla

Plugins-Free WebRTC Based Peer 2 Peer Video Delivery – HTML5 Video

Originally posted on blog.kaltura.org . We invite you for a sneak preview of a new disruptive WebRTC based Peer to Peer technology and experience the first ever plugins-free, large-scale peer-assisted streaming of video from multiple sources around the world, where all…
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Ubuntus Quixotic Mobile War: HTML5 – Not Linux – Is The Key

Ubuntus Quixotic Mobile War: HTML5 – Not Linux – Is The Key “Making the Web a first-class citizen on mobile devices? That would be a Very Big Deal, and it’s one that Canonical has already started to deliver on, as Shuttleworth…
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Firefox OS Simulator 1.0 is here!

Firefox OS Simulator 1.0 is here! “Three weeks back, we introduced the Firefox OS Simulator, a tool that allows web developers to try out their apps in Firefox OS from the comfort of their current Windows/Mac/Linux computers. We’ve seen a number…
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Brett Gaylor – Three Content Types for Webmaker

Brett Gaylor – Three Content Types for Webmaker “Following on some great posts by David Humphrey, I’ve used Popcorn Maker to post some thoughts around the direction we’re headed with Webmaker content.” “This type of content exists in the wild,…
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WebRTC hits Firefox, Android and iOS

WebRTC hits Firefox, Android and iOS “getUserMedia is available now in Chrome with no flags, as well as Opera, and Firefox Nightly/Aurora (though for Firefox you’ll need to set preferences). Take a look at the cross-browser demo of getUserMedia at simpl.info/gum—and…
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H.264 video in Firefox for Android

H.264 video in Firefox for Android “Firefox currently supports H.264 playback on any device running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and any Samsung device running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). We have temporarily blocked non-Samsung devices running Ice Cream Sandwich until we…
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Mozillas Popcorn Maker: a drag-and-drop tool for mashup interactive video

Mozillas Popcorn Maker: a drag-and-drop tool for mashup interactive video “Using Popcorn Maker’s simple drag and drop interface, you can add live content to any video — photos, maps, links, social media feeds and more. All right from your browser. The…
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HTML5 Does Have A Mobile Future: Mozillas Chris Heilmann Goes Mythbusting

HTML5 Does Have A Mobile Future: Mozillas Chris Heilmann Goes Mythbusting “The onus for HTML5 performance and capabilities really has little to do with the HTML5 development community (presuming a developer’s code is well done, of course) but rather the individual…
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Mozilla Plans H.264 Video for Desktop Firefox | Webmonkey | Wired.com

Mozilla Plans H.264 Video for Desktop Firefox “There’s still no support for H.264 in the current desktop version of Firefox, but as Mozilla CTO, Brendan Eich recently noted on his blog, work is under way and, with the exception of…
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It’s Opus, it rocks and now it’s an audio codec standard! ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog

Opus, the Xiph/Skype audio codec standard! “Opus is the first state of the art, free audio codec to be standardized. We think this will help us achieve wider adoption than prior royalty-free codecs like Speex and Vorbis. This spells the…
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