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Global governments should move this forward
Global governments should take the lead, to promote open web standards, by requiring all government agencies still utilizing IE to install this plug-in (or alternatively, upgrade to a modern web browser).

This would:
1. Bring government browsers into compliance, with the latest modern web standards.
2. Increase agency workforce efficiency (faster page loading, JavaScript execution, ...).
3. Improve page rendering on websites designed to render best with a standards-compliant browser.
4. Enable web developers to begin utilizing HTML5 (offline mode, video, etc.) on government intra-nets.
5. Set a great example for the global internet community (consumers AND businesses).

Ideally, educational institutions should take the same steps.
Posted by: linuser   Posted on: 09/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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In the end your arguements over the ....  ShadeTree | 09/23/09
I Disagree  Stuka | 09/23/09
Chrome Frame sends your private data to GOOGLE  LBiege | 09/23/09
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You do know, that even in Chrome, all you have to do is untick a box?  AzuMao | 10/02/09
Bad browser or Bad PC Build?  ryanstrassburg | 09/24/09
True but,  People | 09/23/09
Off topic  Viva la crank dodo | 09/23/09
No  People | 09/23/09
I agree 100%  LiquidLearner | 09/23/09
Speed is not the most important argument here ...  K B | 09/23/09
You do know HTML5 isn't a standard yet right?  LiquidLearner | 09/23/09
802.11n shipped years before the official standard  linuser | 09/23/09
It's not just about speed.  AzuMao | 10/02/09
RE: Google Chrome Frame ... Chrome performance for IE users!  SystemVoid | 09/23/09
Global governments should move this forward  linuser | 09/23/09
So we need fascists to push it?  LBiege | 09/23/09
IE8 DOES support standards  LiquidLearner | 09/23/09
Just an excuse  linuser | 09/23/09
No it does NOT.  AzuMao | 10/02/09
Global governments? Plural???  AzuMao | 10/02/09
Well, those that insist on staying with IE for old internal applications,  DonnieBoy | 09/23/09
RE: Google Chrome Frame ... Chrome performance for IE users!  jakemgold | 09/23/09
I agree; it would be better to just ditch IE entirely, instead. NT  AzuMao | 10/02/09
I am using it now  rikasa | 09/23/09
Chrome frame is just another twist  People | 09/23/09
Ya, too bad IE is pretty much unfixable. It's just too crappy. Even Google  AzuMao | 10/02/09
Stopped installing Google apps and such at work  Boot_Agnostic | 09/23/09
RE: Google Chrome Frame ... Chrome performance for IE users!  msamara | 09/23/09
I dont want anything from google  Stan57 | 09/23/09
Microsoft & Yahoo also collect data about you  linuser | 09/23/09
Are you retarded?  AzuMao | 10/02/09
If Google found a way to use V8  LiquidLearner | 09/23/09
Microsoft should find a way  linuser | 09/23/09
But seriously. Why do I care?  hornerea | 09/24/09

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