So they implemented gfycat.
Pretty much, except they went for MP4/H.264 rather than Webm/VP8, which imo is a bad choice (You get support for Safari and IE, but you lose it in Chromium, Opera and some builds of Firefox, plus all the possible patent issues).
Gfycat does both.
So they implemented gfycat.
Pretty much, except they went for MP4/H.264 rather than Webm/VP8, which imo is a bad choice (You get support for Safari and IE, but you lose it in Chromium, Opera and some builds of Firefox, plus all the possible patent issues).
Gfycat does both.