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Two versions of Sorenson Video were released, both using SVQ1 as their FourCC.. Version one first appeared with the release of QuickTime 3 on March 30, 1998. The backward-compatible version two was released with QuickTime 4 on March 11, 1999, which mainly included minor improvements and optimizations to the Developer Edition of the encoder, so encoded movies would be backwards compatible with ...
The Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF) was an independent DNA and genealogical research institution with the goal of demonstrating how the peoples of the world are related. SMGF collected DNA samples and genealogical information from individuals across the globe to establish these connections.
Sorenson may refer to: Sorensen, a surname; Sorenson codec, digital video coder-decoder; Sorenson Glacier, Antarctica; Sorenson Media, an American company
Sorenson Squeeze for Macromedia Flash MX was released on March 14, 2002. [11] [12] Sorenson Squeeze 3 for MPEG-4 was released in January 2003. [13] Sorenson Squeeze 3 Compression Suite was released in January 2003. [14] Sorenson Squeeze 5 was released on March 31, 2008. Sorenson Squeeze was updated to version 5.1 on May 11, 2009.
James LeVoy Sorenson (July 30, 1921 – January 20, 2008) was an American businessman, the founder of Sorenson Companies, a parent company of 32 corporations. [1] A noted philanthropist, he was the richest man in Utah with an estimated net worth of $4.5 billion at the time of his death. [2] He donated his entire personal fortune to charity. [3]
Arne Morris Sorenson (October 13, 1958 – February 15, 2021) was an American lawyer and hotel executive who served as the president and chief executive officer of Marriott International from 2012 until his death in 2021. He was a graduate of Luther College in Iowa, and the University of Minnesota Law School.
John L. Sorenson. John Leon Sorenson (April 8, 1924 – December 8, 2021) was an American anthropologist, scholar and author. He was a professor of anthropology at Brigham Young University, and the author of An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon, as well as many other books and articles on the Book of Mormon and archaeology.
Immigrants to English-speaking countries often changed the spelling to Sorensen or Sorenson in order to accommodate English orthographic rules. English-language media often similarly renders Sørensen as either Sorensen or Sorenson. A parallel form of similar origin is Severinsen.