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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Get Ready for Video on [b]Wikipedia: Al Jazeera Has Started[/b]
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Although video has been on Wikipedia in a limited way for the past two years, it is poised to take-off with the recent introduction of Firefox 3.5 along ...



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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia's controversial video player coming soon[/b]
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Wikipedia users will be getting new tools for uploading, editing, and viewing video very soon. According to a Beet. ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Video Goes Open Source on [b]Wikipedia: New Format, New Player, New ...[/b]
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In a Beet.tv interview posted yesterday, Wikimedia deputy director Erik Moller gave a few clues as to the Foundation's train of thought when it comes to ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia Videos Coming Soon Erik Moller, Wikimedia Foundation ...[/b]
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By Lucian Parfeni, Web News Editor Wikipedia has been working on video support for years now, but the rumors about an impending launch are intensifying. ...

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Wikipedia users will be getting new tools for uploading, editing, and viewing video very soon. According to a Beet. ...

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Wikipedia users will be getting new tools for uploading, editing, and viewing video very soon. According to a Beet.TV interview with Erik Moller, ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia's impending revamped video player causes file-format furore[/b]
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According to a Beet.TV interview with Erik Moller, deputy director of the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia users ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia push for Ogg Theora[/b]
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Wikipedia's decision to support Ogg Theora for video uploads may be the last chance to break the proprietary video monopoly embodied in H.264. ...

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Wikipedia users will be getting new tools for uploading, editing, and viewing video very soon. According to a Beet.TV interview with Erik Moller, ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia push for Ogg Theora[/b]
[size="-1"]Tectonic

Wikipedia?s decision to support Ogg Theora for video uploads may be the last chance to break the proprietary video monopoly embodied in H.264. ...

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