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Google's VP9 video codec nearly done; YouTube will use it

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May 11, 2013

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Google's VP9 video codec nearly done; YouTube will use it

One of the biggest video sites on the Net will use Google's next-generation video compression technology after it's fully defined on June 17.

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Google Drive documents list goes empty for users

A problem wiped out the list of documents for many people using Google's online tools for word processing and spreadsheets. The data remained intact, though, and Google said the problem is fixed.

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Google: Mobile Web sites 30% faster this year

Pages load much faster on smartphones and tablets now compared to last year, as measured by the Google Analytics service.

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Google builds push notifications into Chrome, Chrome OS

Programmers now can get servers to send alerts to Google's browser rather than requiring the browser itself to constantly check for them.

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W3C proceeds with Web video encryption despite opposition

The Web standards group is going ahead with its Encrypted Media Extensions technology despite some opposition, arguing it's a step in the right direction.

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Facebook to Firefox: Please add WebP image support

Engineers for the powerful Web site like Google's image format and are encouraging Mozilla to support it in Firefox.

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