dp619 writes “HTML 5 is extensive and might take years to finish. Microsoft’s solution to hasten its development is to carve it up. The company wants to divide HTML 5 into sub-specifications overseen by different working groups. Internet Explorer platform architect Chris Wilson stated that HTML 5 features including its Canvas APIs, offline caching of Web applications’ resources, persistent client-side data storage, and peer-to-peer (P2P) networking connection framework would be useful outside of HTML. The WC3 seems to be receptive to the idea and states that a consensus is forming among working group members to do just that.”
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