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Article: Facebook considers supporting HTML 5 format

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Article: Facebook considers supporting HTML 5 format

Thank author of this post/commentProbably one of the bigger news in the tech world today is the rumors about Facebook and its supposed support of HTML 5 video playback support in the future. By consenting to support HTML 5, Facebook videos can now be played natively in the browsers of both the iPhone and the iPad, and consequently put a big blow towards Adobe's Flash format.

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