Created 08/20/2012 - 9 months ago
Microsoft helped create new technology for improving online audio and speech. Now the company's fighting against it. How'd that happen? Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Internet & Media.
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news.cnet.comUseful intro article about webRTC and Opus codecs (both of which Opera will support) by that nice @stshank #html5 http://t.co/j6ptuHi6
On behalf of EVERYONE WHO LISTENS TO INTERNET RADIO, EFF U MICROSOFT!!! MT How MSFT hobbled better Web audio http://t.co/7joctjZT via @CNET
How corporate bickering hobbled better Web audio http://t.co/DebWLGgd. Microsoft loves throwing wrenches at useful web standards #IEfail
Who would've thought that bickering would result in better #web #audio? http://t.co/5qZ22d92 #tech #technews #cnet by @cnet
RT @WarrenBent: This should make for a most interesting keynote panel at next month's #IIT_RTC_Conf http://t.co/ekkye0RH via @CNET http://t.co/C7HlgI36
Hoping for streaming formats closer to lossless- How corporate bickering hobbled better Web audio http://t.co/ARPUJPiW via @CNET
How Microsoft's Web-based communication proposal hurt Opus, a promising new audio codec its own Skype helped create: http://t.co/QA4kCax2
How corporate bickering hobbled better Web audio - Opus backers argue the codec provides better sound quality and sp... http://t.co/PtuSLBR8
How corporate bickering hobbled better Web audio: Microsoft helped create new technology for improving online au... http://t.co/K8ZSB5cH
