"If you go to apple.com with a webkit powered browser (Safari/Chrome in Mac or Windows) and play some of the new videos promoting the new iMac and Magic Mouse, the videos are played using html 5 video tag. When you try to play the same video using IE or Firefox the QuickTime video player kicks. Even though the latest Firefox browser support html5 video tags, its implementation is limited to Ogg Theora, the video files on apple.com are MP4."
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I’ve had Google Wave for a few days now.
Without being cheesy, this is one amazing collaboration tool that may change everything between email and chat.
It is still in early stages and the more I use it, the more I’ll find uses for it, the more it’ll change the way we interact. More to come.
Here is a public wave I started, using Wavr, a usable plugin I found on the Wordpress galaxy:
You are free to join the conversation. I hope more users will join the gWave soon.
"Usability evaluations are good for a lot of things, but determining what a team’s priorities should be is not one of them. Fortunately, there is an explanation for these counterintuitive outcomes that can help us choose a more appropriate evaluation course."
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"Usability evaluations are good for a lot of things, but determining what a team’s priorities should be is not one of them. Fortunately, there is an explanation for these counterintuitive outcomes that can help us choose a more appropriate evaluation course."
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