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ORBX.js

Today, ORBX.js continues to be a topic of great relevance in today's society. Its impact has been felt in different areas of our lives, from technology to politics, culture and the economy. It is a topic that has generated debates, conflicting opinions and has forged significant changes in the way we live and perceive the world around us. In this article, we will explore the importance of ORBX.js and how it has influenced the way we think and act today.
ORBX.js
Developer(s)Mozilla, OTOY
Initial releaseIn development
Written inJavaScript, HTML5
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeCodec

ORBX.js is a JavaScript library codec able to stream video in any HTML5-compliant browser. The project is a partnership between Mozilla and OTOY.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Summers, Nick (3 May 2013). "Mozilla teams up with OTOY to bring plugin-free desktop app and HD video streaming to the browser". The Next Web. The Next Web, Inc. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
  2. ^ Rosenblatt, Seth (3 May 2013). "Mozilla: Look ma, no plug-in for video, apps". CNET News. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 3 May 2013.