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▲{{As of|2017|October}}, [[Mozilla Firefox]], [[Opera|Opera (web browser)]], and [[Google Chrome]] support Ogg, Theora, and Vorbis.<ref>{{cite web|title=Support table for Ogg/Vorbis audio format|url=https://caniuse.com/#feat=ogg-vorbis|accessdate=10 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Support table for Ogg/Theora video format|url=https://caniuse.com/#feat=ogv|accessdate=10 October 2017}}</ref> Microsoft begun work in October 2017 on implementing support for Ogg, Vorbis, and Theora in Windows 10 and [[Microsoft Edge]].<ref name="firewalldvsufw">{{cite web|title=Microsoft adding Ogg, Theora, and Vorbis open media formats to Windows 10|url= https://www.slightfuture.com/technote/ufw-vs-firewalld|website=Ctrl blog|accessdate=10 October 2017}}</ref>
{{As of|2010|May}}, HTML5 video is not currently as widespread as Flash videos, though of recent rollouts of experimental HTML5-based video players on websites, DailyMotion is so far the only one to use Ogg Theora and Vorbis formats,<ref>{{cite web |title=Watch Video…without Flash |publisher=Dailymotion |date=2009-05-27 |url=http://blog.dailymotion.com/index.php/2009/05/27/watch-videowithout-flash/ |accessdate=2010-05-18}}</ref> which suggests an increasing early interest in adopting HTML5 video.
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