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Google, Mozilla, And Opera Take On H.264

Tech Crunch: "Just when the H.264 video codec is starting to take over a large portion of new Web videos, along comes Google to shake things up again. Today, along with Mozilla and Opera, it is launching the WebM Project, an open, royalty-free codec that can run in HTML5 browsers without the need for Flash."

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Must we really have *another* video codec? It's becoming a nightmare with all the options out there, and H.264 video codec was just starting to take off. Still, I guess this one will always remain free, although I'm not sure "WebM" is really an appropriate name for a video codec.

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Meet Bard, a ChatGPT competitor from Google

One of the most exciting opportunities is how AI can deepen our understanding of information and turn it into valuable knowledge more efficiently.

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Can Google Bard dethrone ChatGPT?

Google’s perception as an innovator is at risk.

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Byju has fired 1,000 workers over a WhatsApp call

Following Google and many other companies, Byju has joined the list of companies to fire hundreds of workers.

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