Google has done what no other browser makes could do over the past 13 years; Chrome surpassed IE for the first time in market share. Chrome was estimated by StatCounter to have held 32.71 percent of the browser market on Sunday, while IE declined to 32.48 percent and Mozilla was at 24.88 percent.
Explains how to target IE without resorting to nasty css hacks.
I am considering switching to this over conditional stylesheet(s) (iehacks.css in intra).
Metro JS is a JavaScript plugin for jQuery developed to easily enable Metro interfaces on the web. This release focuses on Live Tiles, the Application Bar and Theming. It's early in the development phase, but all features should work on at least IE7+(Win/WinPhone), Firefox, Chrome, Android, Opera, and Safari(OSX/iOS).
ResponsiveSlides.js is a tiny jQuery plugin that creates a responsive slideshow using images inside a single container. It works with wide range of browsers including all IE versions from IE6 and up.
I thought it would be interesting to list the release history for major versions of each of the big browsers. Two factors that I believe will play a role in eventually abolishing browser version numbers are the rapid release schedule, and auto-updating -- both of which, if I'm not mistaken, are Google Chrome inventions.