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XML-Deviant: Browser Boom

XML-Deviant: Browser Boom 07/14/2004 05:29 PM

Edd Dumbill reports on the boom in web-browser innovation as well as Mozilla and Opera's mysterious desertion of the W3C as a forum.




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