Google I/O 2011: HTML5 Today with Google Chrome Frame
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Uploaded on May 10, 2011
Alex Russell, Amit Joshi
Chrome Frame empowers developers of HTML5 web applications to fully support Internet Explorer without having to maintain separate versions of their sites. Find out how easy it is to integrate GCF with your site and take advantage of HTML5.
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arienh4 2 years ago
You can educate users. You can't educate corporations.
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leec85 2 years ago
Seems like it makes more sense just to educate users not to use ie than to spend all this time making chrome frame.
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All Comments (18)
James Snell 1 year ago
I love the comment at the end to the guy saying IE9 is "an awesome browser" -- "Thanks for being here" - I think they reflected my feelings, GTFO ultra-Newb.. Awesome video. GCF is a major life-line for me.
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James Snell 1 year ago
IE is abominationware.
Carpal tunnel was designed in the lab to target only IE users. Unfortunately it failed to succeed in its mission.
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noumbers 1 year ago
buy Microsoft and put IE on fire
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michelsvideos 1 year ago
I tested for 3 days, back to flash now because it was slower, video stopped all the time
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Daniel Jeřábek 1 year ago
He was talking about users of OS that do not have that option. Also there is always problem with companies. And many people would not update anyway which means loosing quite a few people.
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barcbyte 1 year ago
Curse word on a sticker on his laptop while delivering a major presentation... This kind of crass behavior is really disgusting and unnecessary from a company that is now a major institution in everyone's lives. The culture at Google is very worrying, as the world's largest advertiser, a major global institution, and general custodians of my personal information, I'd really hope for a more mature attitude.
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mawdsd 1 year ago
Alex, you're wrong. Do ignore those 25%. We're too small, Google is big enough.
Make a 'better web' alliance. Google, Microsoft and Yahoo would probably suffice. If you are able to talk to each other, which I'm not sure of.
Display a message like: our site stops supporting your browser in 90 days to IE6,7,8 users. Then count down. And then stop supporting them. They will have to install the newest IE, Opera, Chrome or Firefox. Provide them with links. And even corporations will then have to move
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