Microsoft, Apple and Google help to launch new web standards
Microsoft, along with other tech companies like Apple, Google, Mozilla and Facebook, have joined with the W3C to launch the new web standards site WebPlatform.org More...
Microsoft, along with other tech companies like Apple, Google, Mozilla and Facebook, have joined with the W3C to launch the new web standards site WebPlatform.org More...
A proposal for a new website standard, Pointer Events, from Microsoft has now been posted by the W3C for consideration, which uses APIs developed for Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 8. More...
A proposed draft from the World Wide Web Consortium may stop Microsoft's plans from putting in Do Not Track as the default for the upcoming Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 8. More...
HTML5 has had a big adventure so far in getting standards down, including what the official video technology will be. Microsoft used many HTML5 examples to demo the Internet Explorer 9 Beta, and other browsers... More...
W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium has deemed HTML5 not yet be ready to deploy in web applications. Microsoft, Google, Apple, Mozilla, and Opera have all added some support of the HTML5 specification into their... More...