Firefox being released with open source video and audio codecs

Categories: Audio and Video Industry News Office
The Mozilla team has announcedthat Fiirefox 3.1 will come with native support for Theora and Vorbis media. So, this means that: open source media can become a bit more mainstream (finally moving away the proprietary mp3 monopoly); no longer will we have to install Firefox plugins to see embedded audio and video files (as long as they’re in .ogg format) The code is already out, available in Firefox’s nightly builds releases for large scale testing.

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Firefox 3, 8 million downloads and counting!

Categories: Industry News
Released yesterday, Firefox 3 has surely surpassed its objective of 1 million downloads in 24 hours. A new world record!! (No one actually knows if there was a record to be broken…) Mozilla’s site went down but at the end of the day everything went well. On our office HQ, the Ubuntu install already has FF 3 installed and the same on our Windows install. The count of downloadsat the moment this article is being written registers at over 8.

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Celebrate Document Freedom Day!

Categories: Industry News
Today, is Document Freedom Day! A day to raise awareness for open document standards. I’ve been dealing with computers for over 15 years now and have gone through several, several different programs and different upgrade versions. It has been a constant hassle throughout the years having to purchase the latest version of program XYZ to be able to open files created by other people that have upgraded their software. Or, not being able to work well with people working on different OS and using different softwares for the same type of document.

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New OpenOffice 2.4.0

Categories: Industry News Office
OpenOffice.org has just released OpenOffice version 2.4.0. At this moment, mysteriously there is no information coming from the main website, but you can download it through Filehippo. Sorry, no change log yet, no information as to what is new, and on my Linux distro OpenOffice still is showing as the most recent version so I’m assuming version 2.4 is Windows only. [Update (03/27): here is the press release, the new features list, and the direct download page, it works on Linux!

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Sun purchases VirtualBox

Categories: Industry News
Speaking of VirtualBox, Sun Microsystem has just announcedthat it has purchased innotek (the makers of VirtualBox). Sun states: “Now, as part of the Sun xVM portfolio, VirtualBox will have the support of Sun’s global development community, field resources and partners to make VirtualBox even more compelling to developers and end users, driving greater adoption across a broad set of communities.” Sun is really pushing for open source, this is the second deal it announced so far this year after the huge purchase of MySQL.

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