Mozilla rejects WebP image format, Google adds it to Picasa (ars technica)
Mozilla rejects WebP image format, Google adds it to Picasa (ars technica)
Ars technica looks
at WebP adoption. "Building mainstream support for a new media
format is challenging, especially when the advantages are ambiguous. WebM
was attractive to some browser vendors because its royalty-free license
arguably solved a real-world problem. According to critics, the advantages
of WebP are illusory and don't offer sufficient advantages over JPEG to
justify adoption of the new format. Aside from Google—which
introduced official support for WebP in Chrome 12—Opera is the only
other browser that natively supports the format. Despite the ease with
which it can be supported, other browser vendors are reluctant to endorse
the format and make it a permanent part of the Web landscape.
"