Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 00:57 UTC
Internet & Networking From eWeek: "In a session billed as the browser wars up close and personal, key Microsoft, Mozilla and Google representatives spoke about the past present and future of the browser platform as they see it . . . one of the issues that stood out to me was that of developer discontent. When the Ajaxians opened up questioning to the audience, an attendee stood up and said Google's announcement of its new browser "was greeted with shock and horror," by him."
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Javascript acid test?
by Liquidator on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 06:41 UTC
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2007-03-04

Seems like a Javascript acid test is necessary, to have the same JS behavior across browsers, like there is for HTML and CSS. Imagine a JS acid test that would use all JS functions and behaviors one after the other. Hum... ;)

I read "Google Talk" in the title and I wondered why ;)