Internet Explorer

Microsoft’s Ballmer considers using WebKit within IE

November 10, 2008 Opinion

Recently during a developer conference in Sydney Australia, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the idea of using WebKit as the rendering engine within its web browser was “interesting” and added “we may look at that.” I hope this is true, but one must always take anything Ballmer says with a grain of salt. He often [...]

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‘IE8 compatible’ – the cure for web standards headache?

May 2, 2007 Opinion

Microsoft is reported to be seeking public opinions on IE8′s future web Standards (W3C) compatibility. I think it is a good thing that Microsoft is finally admitting the fact that all previous versions of IE are not web Standards (W3C) compliant. Note that IE7 is on the road to the right direction, but it is [...]

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Another Attempt from Microsoft

October 14, 2006 Opinion

Another attempt for Microsoft to further break the web sites around the world. Before you start to call me an Apple bigot and start to bombard my Inbox with hate mail, please take the time and read my full article before posting any comments. That’s because as always I totally welcome comments from all my [...]

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The IE7 Myth – is Microsoft shifting blame?

August 23, 2006 Opinion

The article written by Steven Wittens infuriated me so much that I decided to Blog about the subject also. Please don’t get me wrong, I am not angry with what Steven had wrote. To the contrary, I totally agree with Steve in terms of Microsoft placing blame on the developers. Sending out emails like these [...]

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