There are some problems with video on the web today. The numerous video formats make things difficult for both content creators and viewers. Different video formats require different plugins, and therefore content creators are forced to choose a format and hope people will be able to play it.
For now, Adobe Flash is the closest web video comes to having one single unified standard, but unfortunately it has its own set of problems. More… »
Posted at 8:16 am on July 7th, 2009.
Categories: News. Tags: audio, future, H.264, html5, multimedia, standards, Theora, video, W3C, web.
A wiki is a type of website that anyone can edit, with Wikipedia being the most popular example. Anyone can run their own wiki and use it however they’d like for whatever purpose they desire. They’re incredibly useful for collaborating with audiences large and small, and don’t need to be long term websites. How you use a wiki is completely up to you. More… »
Posted at 12:27 am on July 1st, 2009.
Categories: Picks & Reviews. Tags: collaboration, group, team, teamwork, web, wiki.