Nokia accuses Google of 'forcing' VP8 video codec on the world, uses patent system to resist itBy S. Sakr, 03.25.2013
YouTube starts transcoding all new uploads to WebM, already has a third of its library readyBy V. Savov, 04.20.2011
WebM components for IE9 bring further video compatibility to Windows, end to codec conflict?By C. Trout, 03.18.2011
Internet Explorer 9 gets WebM support with 'preview' plug-in from Google, internet video gets more friendlyBy J. Schulman, 03.15.2011
Microsoft releases H.264 plug-in for Google Chrome, vows to support WebM video in IE9By D. Murph, 02.02.2011
Google defends H.264 removal from Chrome, says WebM plug-ins coming to Safari and IE9By S. Hollister, 01.16.2011
WebM VP8 specs ready for chip companies to start building hardware accelerationBy P. Miller, 01.12.2011
Google will drop H.264 support from Chrome, herd the masses towards WebM and TheoraBy S. Hollister, 01.11.2011
MPEG-LA makes H.264 video royalty-free forever, as long as it's freely distributedBy S. Hollister, 08.26.2010
Google: HTML5 is good, Flash is the 'best platform' for YouTube today, WebM is the futureBy D. Melanson, 06.30.2010