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Friday, January 27, 2006 |
The Future is XHTML 2.0. [Slashdot] make the case that xhtml 2.0 can actually be universal and accessible with device independence. At its core it make the browser page the design/implementation platform for browser based applications that allow for personalized application interfaces with more intelligence than just graceful degredation to text. With XForms and Persistant Local Storage XHTML2 enables device and OS independence of applications which makes the Browser replace the desktop operating system platform and also allows the cellphone browser to be an application interface (in the new version of client-server appliccation deployment). The downstream consequence is likely that high bandwidth demand will grow substantially and web "services" will carry more or less of the processing load depending on the end user platform with the end user experience finally becoming dependable, maybe even emergency service grade dependable. -- BL
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