Google I/O 2009 – Browser Perspectives: An Open Discussion


Google I/O 2009 – Browser Perspectives: An Open Discussion

Jonas Sicking, Charles McCathieNevile, Ian Fette, Mike Schroepfer

Web developers are asking more from today’s browsers — more speed, more functionality, and more ability to make web applications that make users happy. To talk about how browser development happens with respect to new standards, such as what influences decisions around which new APIs to implement first and how to implement new features in the face of still-changing standards proposals, we have a series of representatives from Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, and Opera taking part in a panel discussion moderated by Mike Schroepfer, VP of Engineering at Facebook.

For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html

Duration : 1:3:9


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5 Responses to “Google I/O 2009 – Browser Perspectives: An Open Discussion”

  • hdzsound says:

    existing broken …
    existing broken robish = IE

  • marjan15 says:

    It’s funny how …
    It’s funny how Chrome guy is geekiest and Opera guy is oldest. They reflect their own browser in a way… how would IE and Apple guy look like? ;P

    But those guys are really pushing Web to whole new level. Unfortunately there are big players like Ms and patenting system that is holding it back.

  • marjan15 says:

    Great and important …
    Great and important talk. Thank you Google.

  • jskinner says:

    Audio is broken…
    Audio is broken…

  • mnemoc0 says:

    Were Microsoft and …
    Were Microsoft and Apple invited?

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