Google I/O 2009 - Google's HTML 5 Work: What's Next?
Matthew Papakipos
Learn about new features in HTML 5 that enhance and enrich the web experience. Learn about new features in HTML 5, how they'...
Google I/O 2009 - Google's HTML 5 Work: What's Next?
Matthew Papakipos
Learn about new features in HTML 5 that enhance and enrich the web experience. Learn about new features in HTML 5, how they'll be supported in Chrome, and our latest plans for new functionality. The web browser is quickly evolving into a rich platform with access to all the capabilities that your computer has to offer. This talk will help you understand what is possible and how to write applications that use the latest APIs.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
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Why is those people permanently "excited" about stuff that should have been already available in the early 1990s in the first place? The entire network technology is 40 years old. Its crappy, unreliable and needs powerful hard- and software to handle all its problems from the physical to the application layer. IMHO technology is held back to make more money by introducing each step slowly instead of publishing the possible stage at once.
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its the most stupid browser ever