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Mozilla may support H.264 video codec in Firefox for mobile phones
Mozilla Foundation is considering adding support for the H.264 video codec in mobile versions of the Firefox browser, a move it has avoided up to now because H.264 is encumbered by patents. Mozilla's policy up to now has been to support only open codecs, but it is relaxing that rule because support for the codec is important in mobile browsers, the foundation's chair said. Read More


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Public safety sees opportunity, pitfalls in social media
Law enforcement agencies are looking for ways to mine social media to look for threats, but those speaking at a conference on Wednesday suggested that an equally important issue might be trying to control authorities who are causing problems by their use of Twitter, Facebook and other such applications. Read More

Tangled web: Facebook, SEO, and black-hat tactics colliding (still)
A few decades ago, some genius had this outrageous idea: "Let's put everything online." Everything. Measureless reams of information all piled up on the World Wide Web. The audacity of this concept should not go unappreciated. Read More

Despite predictions to the contrary, Exchange holds off Gmail in D.C.
When the District of Columbia, led by its then CTO, the charismatic Vivek Kundra, bought Google Apps seats for its almost 40,000 municipal employees in 2008, many predicted that the city would soon ditch its more expensive, on-premise Microsoft software for e-mail and productivity applications. Read More


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Sharon Machlis: Useful Twitter search tool: PostPost
If you want to find information in your own Twitter stream, PostPost is a site worth bookmarking. Read More

Google faces class action lawsuits against new privacy policy
Google faces consumer complaints in federal courts in New York and California which claim that its new privacy policy violates the company's earlier policies which promised that information provided by a user for one service would not be used by another service without the consumer's consent. Read More

 
 
 

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