Newsletter Archives
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How do you judge HTML5 compliance when there’s no HTML5
Yes, I know that W3C says IE9 is the “most compatible” HTML5 browser. But there’s still a significant gap between appearance and reality.(Besides, people argue about W3C tests every time there’s a major browser update.)
See my InfoWorld Tech Watch post on the subject.
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Internet Explorer 9: good enough to beat Firefox and Chrome?
Internet Explorer has gone from about 90% market share to about 50%, in four years.
Microsoft released a “public” beta of the new version of Internet Explorer last week. Firefox 4 and Chrome 7 – both new versions – are in publicly available beta.
There are pro’s and con’s of all three. But the over-arching question is whether IE9 is good enough to regain some of its market share.
My latest Infoworld Tech Watch article takes a look at IE’s mojo.