If Mozilla has its way, you'll soon be able to watch streaming video on sites all over the web without ever having to use a plug-in.
The software maker announced Monday that native support for the open-source Threora video format will be added to Firefox 3.1, the next version of its popular web browser. Theora files can be embedded directly into web pages just like images and viewed in any browser that supports Theora playback -- no plug-in to download, so special software to install.
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This feels like 90% stolen from Uncharted and the guy is also falling or almost falling to often down. Nah this is to much show, something is strange here.
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i love you Mozilla. Neva eva change!
FireFox 4EVA
Like trying to hype the WNBA.
Great feature to have. Should inadvertently speed up web browsing to. As usual, if your looking for browser advancements Firefox is the place to start.
OK.