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Google's WebM: The beginning of the end of HTML5 video debate Google has open-sourced one of the most awaited components of HTML5, the video format. What is this mysterious new format? How does it stand up to it's competition? What does this mean for the web? Android 2.2 FroYo released for developers For a simple point release Android 2.2 "FroYo" brings some of the most amazing changes to Android. A new faster virtual machine with JIT, and Chrome's V8 engine in the Android browser, make it a speedy experience. Google TV: An amalgamation of TV and the Web unveiled With the new Google TV venture, Google has finally made its way to your TV. Google TV is more than just a cablewallah, it is a platform, with applications search , internet TV and much more. [Google I/O 2010] Google Storage Chrome Web Store will bring rich applications to your browser, and potentially kill piracy [Google I/O] Google liberates web video, releases WebM [Google I/O] Google Storage for Developers to offer 100GB storage at Rs. 8 per GB per month [Google I/O] Flash Player and AIR for Android released The Google Font API; Free fonts for all | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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