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January 28, 2011

Google Alerts wrote: 6 new results for cynophagie site:youtube Jan 28

Fri, Jan 28, 2011 Google Alerts wrote:


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6 new results for cynophagie site:youtube.com
YouTube - Squashed
Squash handball racquetball racket raquetball handball balls sports Sexy
YouTube - Joan Rivers
YouTube - Johnny Rotten London Doubledecker Tour 1-2

Mack the Knife (Czech)

20 Disguised Dancing Blondes

Fri, Jan 28, 2011 Google Alerts wrote: YouTube - Squashed Squash handball racquetball racket raquetball handball balls sports Sexy YouTube - Joan Rivers YouTube - Johnny Rotten London Doubledecker Tour 1-2 Mack the Knife (Czech) 20 Disguised Dancing Blondes ...... Read MORE » on Dogmeat

webm.html5.org

webm.html5.org

January 22nd, 2011 by Henri Sivonen

As support for WebM is ramping up, Web authors can start using it. However, since not everyone has a WebM-enabled browser, yet, using WebM on your site poses the problem of having to explain to the visitors of your site how they can view WebM. It is inefficient for everyone to have to do this from scratch on their sites. Also, chances are that per-site help text will be incomplete and out of date soon.

To address this problem, with hosting and domain name help from Anne van Kesteren, I have made webm.html5.org as a place to pool the effort. When you publish WebM content, instead of explaining which browsers support WebM, you can simply link to webm.html5.org and it will detect if the user’s browser supports WebM. If the browser doesn’t support WebM, the page will suggest upgrading the browser to a new version that supports WebM, installing a WebM decoder if the browser supports 3rd-party decoders and one is available, switching to another browser or using another operating system (as applicable and in that order).

The dull visual appearance of the page is a known problem. Visual design isn’t my strong point. I have also avoided using logos without permission. If you’d like to contribute nicer CSS or a nicer-looking (but still short and on-topic) test clip, please find hsivonen on the #whatwg IRC channel on Freenode. Also, if you can contribute accurate advice for platforms that aren’t already covered (e.g. FreeBSD, AIX or OS/2), please drop a line on IRC or in the comments here. (You can view source on webm.html5.org to see what is already covered.)

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webm.html5.org January 22nd, 2011 by Henri Sivonen As support for WebM is ramping up, Web authors can start using it. However, since not everyone has a WebM-enabled browser, yet, using WebM on your site poses the problem of having to explain to the visitors of your site how they can view WebM. It is ...... Read MORE » on Dogmeat

Dogmeat Canvas (Facebook) Thanks its 1,786 Monthly Active Users

Dogmeat Canvas

Dogmeat Canvas

Directory Status: Approved

Your app is currently listed in the Application Directory

Monthly Active Users

1,786

People Who Like This

18

Total Users

78


Site URL
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/
Site Domain
whatgetsmehot.posterous.com
Canvas Page
http://apps.facebook.com/dogmeatcanvas
Canvas URL
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/

App Description
Enables Dogmeat whatgetsmehot.posterous to connect to your Facebook Wall for direct sharing of its media, and posts (also gets a cool iFrame doghouse on FB--Go peek!)


http://apps.facebook.com/dogmeatcanvas /

Dogmeat Canvas Directory Status: Approved Your app is currently listed in the Application Directory Monthly Active Users 1,786 People Who Like This 18 Total Users 78 See and download the full gallery on posterous Site URL http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/ Site Domain whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Ca ...... Read MORE » on Dogmeat