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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. TAGS: HTML, interoperability, browser company, specification, Opera Software, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft wins HTML application patent

December 10, 2003 The patent awarded to the software giant covers a method of opening up a certain kind of HTML application within Windows. TAGS: patent, Eolas Technologies Inc., HTML, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows, security

Opera's mobile browser gets a tune-up

September 25, 2003 The tenacious Norwegian company updates its Web browser for the Sony Ericsson P800 smart phone, improving the way some complex pages render on the handset's small screen. TAGS: Opera Software, Handspring Inc., WAP, smart phone, Web browser, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, HTML, handset, handheld, Palm Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC

Yahoo adds syndication feature to mobile service

March 11, 2005 New software will allow mobile phone users to get RSS feeds from their My Yahoo pages. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., RSS, RSS feed, mobile phone, Web browser, HTML

IBM helps Firefox reach disabled

August 15, 2005 With the donation of code from IBM, the open browser may become more useful to people with visual disabilities and motor impairment. TAGS: disability, Firefox, mobility, IBM Corp., Mozilla Corp., Web browser, HTML

Eolas suit may spark HTML changes

September 19, 2003 As anxiety builds throughout the Web over the patent threatening Microsoft's browser, the Web's leading standards group is considering modifying HTML to address the same threat. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, HTML, consortium, specification, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Patent politics

September 25, 2003 Silicon Valley companies are used to thinking of mighty Microsoft as the enemy, but a patent suit that may place a crushing burden on the Web has many of them siding with the software giant on th... TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., verdict, Silicon Valley company, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Macromedia Inc., Web browser, lawyer, Microsoft Corp., HTML

W3C to study patent's threat to HTML

September 25, 2003 With a patent threat looming over the Web's de facto standard browser, the Worldwide Web Consortium looks to evaluate the implications for the Web's standard markup language. TAGS: Eolas Technologies Inc., patent, Macromedia Inc., consortium, member, threat, Web browser, HTML, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.

The Acid2 challenge to Microsoft

March 16, 2005 Opera Software CTO Hakon Wium Lie throws down the gauntlet--but will Microsoft pick it up? TAGS: interoperability, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, CSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera Software, positioning, implementation, Web browser, community, Bill Gates, bug, Microsoft Corp., challenge, font, HTML, server

W3C works out protocol kinks

April 7, 2004 The Web standards body recommends a third version of an application programming interface that lets scripts act on part of Web pages. TAGS: Document Object Model, XPath, WSDL, recommendation, XML, script, API, Web page, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, HTML

Plan A for Microsoft

November 6, 2003 Is Microsoft's new version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, a radical innovation or a return to the company's winner-take-all software strategy from a decade ago? TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Michael Silver, web-based application, return, API, operating system, HTML, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows, hard drive, server

On Web standards, Libertarian candidates win

October 26, 2006 In News.com survey of which 2006 campaign sites followed standards most closely, Libertarians topped the charts. TAGS: candidate, geek, Web design, Republican, industry standard, survey, HTML, mobile device, Web browser, Firefox

In Apple, a lesson for streaming business

April 14, 2000 QuickTime was a breakthrough technology when Apple brought it to the marketplace. Now it has become an object lesson for RealNetworks and others that might confront Microsoft in the multimedia indu... TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Apple QuickTime, browser company, Apple Computer, standards, server software, streaming media, lesson, Netscape Communications Corp., multimedia, server, Web browser, tax, HTML, Microsoft Corp., Real-Time

Yahoo Mail puts words in your mouth

July 17, 2002 Yahoo uses an automated filter to search e-mail and swap out a handful of words that pertain to Web code known as JavaScript. TAGS: Richard Smith, JavaScript, Yahoo! Inc., Yahoo! Mail, word, newsletter, command, MSN Hotmail, e-mail, MSN, HTML, password, message, security, Web browser

E-forms standard finalized

October 14, 2003 The main standards body for the Web finishes work on XForms, an XML standard that will compete in the growing market for electronic forms. TAGS: Microsoft InfoPath, computing giant, XML, StarOffice, form, Adobe Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., HTML, Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF, vice president, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Opera goes mobile with AJAX

November 16, 2005 Opera offers a beta of a software development kit that allows creation of interactive Web applications on smart phones. TAGS: Opera Software, SDK, AJAX, mobile application, Web application, mobile phone, HTML, developer, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

IE flaw threat hits the roof

January 7, 2005 Danger rating of three Internet Explorer flaws is raised to the highest level by Secunia after exploit code is published. TAGS: vulnerability, Service Pack 2, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, patch, security, Microsoft Corp., HTML, Web browser
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