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Google Chrome Frame

September 23, 2009 - 11:19am by Anonymous

Google Chrome Frame ( via ) is another recent Google project that is worth paying attention: it’s a plugin that turns Internet Explorer into Google Chrome (I gloss, but you get the point). Jim Ray sums up what this means for developers: So, what’s a developer to do with all of this? Of course, we can’t scrap IE entirely just yet and your own development plans should be dictated by your site’s unique audience. However, I’d suggest that Chrome Frame potentially makes designing for  progressi

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