Monday, 22 Sep 2008 9:53 EST

Microsoft, Mozilla, Google Talk Browser Futures [eWeek]

eWeek recently put together a panel of representatives from Microsoft, Mozilla and Google to talk about the future of web browsers. Cross browser compapatability is the major topic here as developers continue to struggle with the lack of standards. The panel of experts faced off on HTML 5, Canvas, Silverlight, IE 8, Google Chrome and Firefox at the Web 2.0 Expo, then took on questions from an audience of disgruntled developers hoping to hear how these browsers will unify the web. Let's just say that I don't expect to be able to forget about browser compatability for quite some time.

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