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  2. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Time period. Key developments in online video web sight. 1974–1992. Development of practical video coding standards. The development of the discrete cosine transform (DCT) lossy compression method leads to the first practical video formats, H.261 and MPEG, initially used for online video conferencing . 1993–2004.

  3. Netflix will switch from Silverlight to HTML5, explains what ...

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    Due to Microsoft's confirmation that support for its Silverlight plugin will end and the rise of plugin-free browsers, Netflix will eventually need to stream to PCs using something other than the ...

  4. Microsoft Silverlight - Wikipedia

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    A Silverlight project contains the Silverlight.js and CreateSilverlight.js files which initializes the Silverlight plug-in for use in HTML pages, a XAML file for the UI, and code-behind files for the application code. Silverlight applications are debugged in a manner similar to ASP.NET applications.

  5. Netflix Is Changing Your Web Browser - AOL

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    There was a time when third-party plug-ins were required to do anything fun or useful on the Web. ... You still can't stream Netflix videos without the Silverlight plug-in from. Skip to main ...

  6. Netflix to Drop Microsoft Silverlight - AOL

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    Online video streamer Netflix has now outlined its intentions to move away from Microsoft Silverlight as the browser plugin that it uses to stream content. The change was announced on Netflix's ...

  7. Comparison of HTML5 and Flash - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of HTML5 and Flash. Modern HTML5 has feature-parity with the now-obsolete Adobe Flash. [1] Both include features for playing audio and video within web pages. Flash was specifically built to integrate vector graphics and light games in a web page, features that HTML5 also supports. Adobe no longer supports Flash Player after December ...

  8. HTML video - Wikipedia

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    The Flash plugin is widely assumed, including by Adobe, to be destined to be phased out, which will leave HTML video as the only widely supported method to play video on the World Wide Web. Chrome, [131] [132] Firefox, [133] Safari, [134] and Edge, [135] have plans to make almost all flash content click to play in 2017.

  9. Every single person who watches Netflix on a computer ... - AOL

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    <p>Netflix is truly a rarity in this day and age, in that it's a subscription service that is actually beloved by overwhelming majority of people who use it. Spotify is another good example ...

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