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blog.samuelmaddock.com
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| | | | | After 4 months of waiting, that is the response I got from Widevine, Google's DRM for web browsers, regarding a license agreement. For the last 2 years I've been working on a web browser that now cannot be completed because Google, the creators of the open source browser Chrome, won't allow DRM in an open source project. The browser I'm building, called Metastream, is an Electron-based (Chromium derived), MIT-licensed browser hosted on GitHub. | |
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digdeeper.neocities.org
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infrequently.org
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| | | | | Mobile OSes and their most successful apps have drained browser choice of meaning for more than a decade. This has lead to confusion for users and loss of control over data. Web developers, meanwhile, face higher costs and reduced ability to escape walled gardens. It's time for the charade to end. | |
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brucelawson.co.uk
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| | | Bruce Lawson's blog, focussing on web accessibility, web standards, travellers tales, and music | ||