FFmpeg 0.5 released
Every release of FFmpeg is a step closer towards creating alternative video networks to YouTube and having people avoid putting all of their eggs in one basket. So it’s good news then that FFmpeg 0.5 has just been released. Major changes include more support for Real, AAC and WMV9. Centralization of video sharing over the Web faces problems when countries only have to block a few video sharing sites to prevent access to human rights related videos, YouTube being the most popular, of course. In fact, YouTube themselves have been involved in the censorship of politically critical videos.
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A great source on Middle East politics and war in spite of its name
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A blog about politics and the arts
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The newspaper of the NYC independent media center
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International Socialism journal
A quarterly journal on socialist theory
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Good Art + Good Work = Better World
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Alternative Malaysian news
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The Monthly Review Magazine
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Socialist magazine based in the UK
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