A number of modern Web features cannot be used pervasively on the Internet because Microsoft's dominant browser, Internet Explorer, often fails to support current and emerging standards. Google has a ...
If you still use Internet Explorer (shame on you), you have so far been left out of the HTML5 fun-times. The bad news is that you mostly still are. Take heart however, a cunning developer Cristian ...
Google is retiring Frame, a browser plugin for Internet Explorer (IE) that run Chrome's rendering engine on sites or web apps that Microsoft's browser didn't support. Bring your own device to work?
In September 2009, one year after releasing the Chrome browser, Google unveiled "Chrome Frame"—a plugin that brought Chrome's underlying technology to Internet Explorer. Google said Chrome Frame was ...
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