If you like YouTube, but you don’t get too excited about the quality of the videos, reports of a high quality player have started to circulate. According to Steve Chen, the feature is already being tested, and the public should expect to see the new functionality within three months.
The Video giant after being acquired this year by Google for 1.6bn dollars is now progressing towards changing the way videos are displayed on the web.
Today as no more network congestions are a problem and bandwidth is a petty issue as users look for more interactive way to look at media
Google is still using Flash(R), but core rival Microsoft is aiming high at its new RICH media and RIA based technology Silverlight(R) and is progressing quite good as big companies like fox entertainment take and add this on their site.
So will Google use adobes new interactive media RIA based technology called AIR or still remain on flash(R).
Well HD is a pretty good option compared to enhancing the overall user experience.
so a welcome move…
Enjoy…
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