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Conversation with the X/HTML 5 Team

A brief interview with web standards superhero Ian Hickson.

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WebKit and the Future of the Open Web

I reformatted my response to marbux concerning HTML5 and web application lack of interoperability. The original article these comments were posted to is titled, <a href="http://mondaybynoon.com/2008/06/30/siding-with-html-over-xhtml-my-decision-to-switch

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WebKit and the Future of the Open Web

I reformatted my response to marbux concerning HTML5 and web application lack of interoperability. The original article these comments were posted to is titled, <a href="http://mondaybynoon.com/2008/06/30/siding-with-html-over-xhtml-my-decision-to-switch

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HTML 5

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