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IE will surely be the last to support HTML5, so hopefully Firefox, Chrome, Opera & Safari will continue to gain market share, so that web developers will begin to implement websites utilizing HTML5.
Posted by: linuser   Posted on: 04/02/09  (Edited: 04/02/2009 @ 12:33) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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HTML5  linuser | 04/02/09
Yep, there will be more and more web sites willing to tell you to download  DonnieBoy | 04/02/09
Who needs HTML5 when you could use SilverLight?  LBiege | 04/02/09
Why not support both?  linuser | 04/03/09
Because it's overkill sometimes.  CobraA1 | 04/03/09
Yes, FAT-OFF Ballmer  Alan Smithie | 04/02/09
Hammer/Sickle new mantra for MS  Christian_<>< | 04/02/09
Re: Hammer/Sickle new mantra for MS  BubbaJ | 04/02/09
OpenGL and DirectX . . .  CobraA1 | 04/02/09
100% agree  Kaiwai | 04/02/09
The Software Fuhrer  David Blomstrom | 04/02/09
Fascists  tonymcs@... | 04/02/09
Morons  David Blomstrom | 04/02/09
Indeed....  Dave32265 | 04/02/09
RE: Browser standards in an open source world  opecego@... | 04/02/09
Off-topic: OpenOffice scam  obvio.capitao@... | 04/05/09
Ever think..  vmaatta | 04/06/09

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