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- Zopfli abstract "Zopfli is a data compression algorithm that encodes data into DEFLATE, gzip and zlib formats.Zopfli is regarded as the most size-efficient DEFLATE encoder available.In February 2013, a reference implementation of the Zopfli algorithm was released by Google as a free software programming library under the Apache License, Version 2.0.The name Zöpfli is the Swiss German diminutive of “Zopf”, a unsweetened type of Hefezopf.".
- Q8074238 abstract "Zopfli is a data compression algorithm that encodes data into DEFLATE, gzip and zlib formats.Zopfli is regarded as the most size-efficient DEFLATE encoder available.In February 2013, a reference implementation of the Zopfli algorithm was released by Google as a free software programming library under the Apache License, Version 2.0.The name Zöpfli is the Swiss German diminutive of “Zopf”, a unsweetened type of Hefezopf.".
- Zopfli comment "Zopfli is a data compression algorithm that encodes data into DEFLATE, gzip and zlib formats.Zopfli is regarded as the most size-efficient DEFLATE encoder available.In February 2013, a reference implementation of the Zopfli algorithm was released by Google as a free software programming library under the Apache License, Version 2.0.The name Zöpfli is the Swiss German diminutive of “Zopf”, a unsweetened type of Hefezopf.".
- Q8074238 comment "Zopfli is a data compression algorithm that encodes data into DEFLATE, gzip and zlib formats.Zopfli is regarded as the most size-efficient DEFLATE encoder available.In February 2013, a reference implementation of the Zopfli algorithm was released by Google as a free software programming library under the Apache License, Version 2.0.The name Zöpfli is the Swiss German diminutive of “Zopf”, a unsweetened type of Hefezopf.".