Everybody who runs a Web site knows we're not assured of compatibility, and we could end up with a split.
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We tell anybody who asks that we think Apple is making a big mistake by not being compatible.
There are a few very small incompatible changes - I really doubt most people will ever run into them.
Compatibility is weird. Love is confusing. Love is one wild beast.
Sites need to be able to interact in one single, universal space.
As the web becomes more and more of a part of our every day lives, it would be a horrible tragedy if it was locked up inside of companies and proprietary software.
We at The Web Standards Project turned everything on its head. We said browsers should support the same standards instead of competing to invent new tags and scripting languages. We said designers, developers, and content folks should create one site that was accessible to everyone.
Separate and unequal didn't work 100 years ago. It will not work today.
What people want is a seamless Web experience.
We want to bridge the digital gap to provide broadband access to 100 per cent of our educational institutions and to make it widely available to all people.
I think that we are trying to put data communications, telecommunications and media communications together and be the No. 1 player there.
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