Hi there, >> I don't see the problem, release HTML5 as "Web 2.0" and tell everyone >> they need a new browser, problem solved, you want Web2.0 sites, >> you need >> the new browser (just keep your old browser for the rest of the web) > > You know, you have a great point. Reality doesn't matter at all. We'll > simply get everyone to believe that something that is already here is > actually not and you need a new browser to get the same > functionality as > already exists. Companies will be happy to implement their apps in > such > a way that requires the consumer to download, install, and use a new > program, for no apparent reason at all. I'm sure that the fact that > this > is completely untrue will have no bearing on its success. Right. Welcome to 1999. Dotcom bubble all over again. I'd sure love to see my name associated with that. -- Denis Boudreau, Directeur WebConforme / AccessibilitéWeb 1751 rue Richardson, bureau 3.501 Montréal (Qc), Canada H3K 1G6 Téléphone : +1 514-448-2650 Télécopieur : +1 514.667.2216 dboudreau@webconforme.com blackberry@webconforme.com http://www.webconforme.com/ ======// À méditer //======= Les choses changent plus lentement que l’on pense. La rapidité des changements technologiques est tempérée par la lenteur de leur acceptation sociale. (Michel Cartier)Received on Friday, 27 April 2007 14:10:09 GMT
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