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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

SVG is coming of age. One of the biggest impediments to SVG though has been lack of support in Internet Explorer. At this keynote, part of SVG Open 2009, you will learn about SVG Web, a new open source JavaScript project that allows Internet Explorer to render both static and dynamic SVG with a simple drop-in library! See demos of SVG Web and hear from the creators of the project. In addition, find out how Google and others are using SVG, including in Google Docs, the Google Visualization API, and more. You will walk away from this keynote excited and ready to immediately use SVG across all major browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, the iPhone, and more).
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  • Google Chrome is my Browser. IE Not Anymore....in my pc

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  • Google Chrome defeats Internet Explorer...Google Chrome for the Win.

  • Why does it seem like Microsoft and hence Internet Explorer seem like that dysfunctional relative you are obligated to invite at every family gathering but everyone wishes didn't come?

  • If MS IE doesn't work to view a web site/service, I usually just switch to a browser that does. That switching happens often.

  • iam happy with my IE8 currently, regardless of SVG support or not...

    must add... i am agreeing with gatapia1

  • Great presentation, very excited about the html5 stuff google has been doing.

  • I see a potential for a large amount of growth in services to update IE6 only web apps to HTML standards compliant applications in 2011.

  • /me writes 1500 nasty letters...

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  • 1500 developers worked on IE6 because in IE5 ms figured they won the browser war and left only 10 or less engineers on IE team. It took that many to get the browser up to speed and at least compete with FireFOx.

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