W3Schools' XML Certificate
January 6th 2009: W3Schools' XML Certification is now
available.
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Google Chrome browser - no longer Beta!
December 11th 2008: Google's browser Chrome was released as a full product.
The beta version was released September 2nd, and quickly became a popular browser.
Google Chrome is still for Windows only, but has been improved in several areas: Faster JavaScript, better video stability, better bookmark features and more.
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W3Schools' JavaScript Certificate
September 8th 2008: W3Schools' JavaScript Certification is now
available.
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Google Chrome browser
September 2nd 2008: Google releases their contribution to the browser market: Google Chrome.
The release is a beta version, and for Windows only.
Google Chrome is an open source browser, and it will be exciting
to see how this will affect the browser market and future development.
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Internet Explorer 8 Public Beta 2 Released
August 27th 2008: Microsoft today released public beta 2 of
Internet Explorer 8.
Internet Explorer 8 beta 2 has several new features, and will
continue to be more W3C standard-compliant than IE
7.
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Firefox 3 Released
June 17th 2008: Mozilla released Firefox 3 today.
Firefox 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9 platform, which includes over 15.000 changes to improve performance, stability, security and more.
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W3C Has Published HTML 5
January 22nd 2008: W3C published a working draft for HTML 5. The HTML 5
working group includes AOL, Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Mozilla, Nokia, Opera
and many hundred other vendors.
Some of the new features in HTML 5 are functions for embedding
audio, video and graphics, client-side data storage, and interactive documents.
Other features are new page elements like <header>, <section>, <footer>, and
<figure>.
HTML 5 improves interoperability and reduces development costs by making
precise rules on how to handle all HTML elements, and how to recover from
errors.
See our full HTML 5 Reference
Netscape Is Dead
AOL has now officially announced that they will end the development and support
of all Netscape browsers.
After February 1st 2008, there will be no more
development, support, or security patches for Navigator 9, or any previous
Netscape Navigator browsers.
Users are advised to stop using the browser.
Read more about browsers on
our Browser Information Page
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