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Jul 6th / Monday / '09
It’s currently only supported by the absolute newest versions of Firefox and Safari (including Mobile Safari), and Google will add support to Chrome shortly. Internet Explorer is unlikely to ever support it in a useful way. Opera has probably supported it since 1997, but nobody remembered to ask them.

Marco

the status of all cool things related to making websites, ever.

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    Now Practical Format(s)...Future Practical Format(s). That’s what I
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    video codecs. Why can’t I?
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    major difference here, there’s...clear organization you pay for permission
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    I completely agree. However, there’s...major reason that Mozilla doesn’t want
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    Marco Arment’s take...new element is,...foreseeable...
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