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		<title>HTML 5 and Web video: freeing rich media from plugin prison &#8211; Ars Technica</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HTML 5 and Web video: freeing rich media from plugin prison
DailyMotion and Google are both experimenting with the HTML 5 video element and have strongly endorsed standards-based solutions for deploying video on the Web. Ars takes a close look at the state of open video and explores both the benefits and challenges of liberating rich [...]]]></description>
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<p>DailyMotion and Google are both experimenting with the HTML 5 video element and have strongly endorsed standards-based solutions for deploying video on the Web. Ars takes a close look at the state of open video and explores both the benefits and challenges of liberating rich media from the proprietary plugin prison.</p>
<p>By Ryan Paul | Last updated May 31, 2009 3:00 PM CT</p>
<p>via <a href="http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/05/google-dailymotion-endorse-html-5-and-standards-based-video.ars">HTML 5 and Web video: freeing rich media from plugin prison &#8211; Ars Technica</a>.</p>
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