You act like that isn't a huge difference. It is.
Not entirely true. The container standard does actually specify supported formats. Now you can put unsupported formats into the container but there's no guarantee any specific parser written to the standard will support them.
Because patents have prevented H.264 hardware acceleration in mobile devices... Oh wait.
Ignoring the fact that most images on the web are not vector-based to begin with?
Well good news! Once Firefox fully apes the Chrome UI they can both look equally ugly!
But it's "on the web"!!!!! That's totally new!!
Huh? Silicone is what is in lubricants, caulking, old breast implants, cookware, etc. What relevance does it have to graphene and ICs?
It's an ITWorld article. What exactly were you expecting?
Yep Michael Ross always gives 8s an 9s to books he says are poorly-written and/or full of errors.
If that were true he could have logged in with any string not just spaces.
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