The reason Google kick H.264 in Browser Chrome

Recently Google did a pretty amazing action with H.264 support ejecting the Chrome browser. In fact, the video codec used by many video sharing sites, eg YouTube.

Even though the move was not without reason, through its official blog Google claims it is part of their strategy to increase innovation and a focus on investment undertaken. So that was quoted from Fiercecio, Wednesday (19/01/2011).

In addition to ejecting H.264, as product manager Mike Jazayeri Google also disclosed their plans to further strengthen WebM. WebM itself is a video codec from On2 Technologies Google acquired with a value of USD 124.6 million, and planned will be one of the standard video on YouTube.

Google Browser Chrome continues to show its fangs. Based on statistical data collected by Net Applications, at the close of 2010 Chrome market share has reached 9.98%.

Chrome strength is predicted in 2011 would continue this. The reason this year, Google plans to release a gadget with the OS operating system Chrome Chrome-based browser. Obviously, Chrome also spread threats on his rival browsers

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