In Internet Explorer 9 can receive the support HTML5      

Posted: 8 March 2010 by Anton Chuiko   |   Views: 359   |   Comments 0   |   Print     |   Discuss in forum

According to some reports, the forthcoming conference MIX 2010, Microsoft can provide a beta version of Internet Explorer 9. Many expect it to improve the implementation of open standards support Web - mainly, HTML5.

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Good support open standards in Internet Explorer for Microsoft would be a significant turning point in the activity because it is the shortcomings in the implementation of Web standards in Internet Explorer have been a major factor in the rising popularity of competing browsers: Firefox, Chrome, Opera and others that deliver better compliance and convenience for developers. Microsoft now provides a number of tools for building Web applications that store data as the user's computer and the network. Maybe that way the company strives to warm interest in developing applications that interact with the cloud of the Microsoft.
Representatives of the corporation, however, refused to comment on rumors, and all people interested in this problem will have to wait for the opening of MIX 2010, which will be held on March 15.


 
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