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Web 2.0 browser to fly this fall
August 3, 2006
Start-up Flock plans to mix in blogs and photo sharing. Also: Firefox makes a deal with Real.
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World Wide Web Consortium releases draft of HTML 5
January 25, 2008
A major upgrade of HTML is in the works but won't emerge for at least two years.
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With IE 7, green means go for legit sites
November 13, 2006
The Microsoft browser will soon use a green address bar to indicate that you can trust a Web site--but it will leave some smaller businesses out.
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