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Facebook Video Just Got Usable

Posted December 8th, 2008 under Internet, Streaming, Technology, Videos

Mashable.com: “Facebook announced today that they’ll be supporting high resolution – up to 720p – to go along with higher quality audio codec support. Perhaps even more important, though, is the addition of remote embedding capability.”

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