- but the biggest thing h.264 had ...
- but the biggest thing h.264 had going for it was QuickTime and Apple. What high-quality app or vendor can Thor rest on?
- but the biggest thing h.264 had going for it was QuickTime and Apple. What high-quality app or vendor can Thor rest on?
Not sure that Cisco's new Thor codec will help. h.264 won because it was light to process, looked good and was progressively downloadable -
@christi3k One observation I've had is that NA is much less engaged with open source in general. Which doesn't contradict your point at all.
And here's why I thought Yahoo! could still win - as the successor to broadcast media! http://benwerd.com/2012/07/16/a-pretty-good-day-for-marissa-mayer-why-yahoo-could-still-win/
@sarahm Glad to! Tiny mysteries are always fun.
@sarahm ... But apparently it's most likely for updating your monitor firmware. Which is much less interesting.
@sarahm The only other thing I thought of is if the monitor has extra ports somewhere and acts as a USB hub.
@sarahm Audio, potentially?
@wiilassie Optionally, yep! Site at https://withknown.com/education - campus info at http://assets.withknown.com/KnownforEducation.pdf
More than anything else, what's reassuring to me about Sanders is that other people want to live in the America I want to live in, too.
@hondanhon Possibly. For infrastructure, I think that's true. But I also think apps happened.
@waxpancake Have you seen the original video on his site? It is the most amazing thing. Not convinced @aiannucci didn't write it.