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	<title>Comments on: HTTP Live Streaming for the iPhone</title>
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		<title>By: Paul Kamp</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Kamp</dc:creator>
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		<description>Your blog post is right on and one of the reasons we implemented http-live streaming in our internet radio automation software.

Flash is excellent technology but is not available on the iPhone or other Smartphones.  HTML5 and http-live is also a broad based industry solution.

Now the real push will be on the Browser developers, i.e. Microsoft, Google and Mozilla to implement it.

The only open issue is the audio codec, Ogg Theora or AAC+.  Ideally it would be both!</description>
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<p>Flash is excellent technology but is not available on the iPhone or other Smartphones.  HTML5 and http-live is also a broad based industry solution.</p>
<p>Now the real push will be on the Browser developers, i.e. Microsoft, Google and Mozilla to implement it.</p>
<p>The only open issue is the audio codec, Ogg Theora or AAC+.  Ideally it would be both!</p>
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