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Sunday, June 04, 2006

Will Microsoft hold your photos for ransom?...

The new Windows Media Photo Format Promises better quality at half the size of a JPEG file. Amusing mixed reaction on this new format can be found here>>>

1 Comments:

  • I wonder how this differs from the open source PNG file format.  I have seen this format in use more and more and it has been developed to be used by all OS systems.

    By Blogger Tech-lou-ology, at 4:19 AM  

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