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June 27, 2005

I've confirmed that Monday Google will launch an in-browser video playback feature based on the open source VLC media player. This is the logical next step for Google's video search and upload function, which began taking uploads from anyone who cared to submit back in April.

Google will not disclose the raw numbers of videos that have been uploaded to date, but the company will make all those which were tagged as "free" available for real time streaming through the VLC player, which Google has modified and will make available for download Monday morning. The company also intends to make its VLC code available to the open source community as part of their Google code project.


(We tried hinting at this about a month ago. ;) Although like Microsoft's Video, I get the impression that Google Video will end up DRM'd as well. -kc.)


Originally posted by exiledsurfer from del.icio.us/tag/unmediated, remediated by yatta on Jun 27, 2005 at 01:49 PM