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Pushing "Web 2.0 Internet standards"

So I missed it the first time around, but ""? What's that all about, Apple?

permanent link 25 jun at 15:35 by Cameron

There are 6 guest comments so far.

commentat 16:50 on 27 June 2007, Damien McKenna wrote:

XHTML, CSS, Script.aculo.us - isn't it obvious? ;-)

commentat 18:10 on 27 June 2007, Quakeulf wrote:

CSS has been around since before 2000, so has probably XHTML too.

According to Wikipedia (XHTML-article):

"XHTML 1.0 became a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation on January 26, 2000. XHTML 1.1 became a W3C recommendation on May 31, 2001."

This is nothing new or interesting IMHO, and perhaps a bit perplexing coming from APPLE.

commentat 21:45 on 27 June 2007, Kyle Meyer wrote:

Simply what happens when copywriters are told to write about things they don't truly understand.

My guess is it's a malformed phrasing that should have been something similar to "web 2.0 techniques and web standards."

commentat 00:41 on 28 June 2007, Jim wrote:

Hey, I'd rather develop for "Web 2.0 Interweb Standards" than IE any day of the week!

commentat 00:52 on 30 June 2007, Carlos Bernal wrote:

Go ahead I want to hear someone say it's great because Apple innovated it and then turn around and bash Microsoft for copying it :)

commentat 19:11 on 07 January 2008, Logo Designers wrote:

um didnt Microsoft copy it Carlos?

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