Interview: Paul Cotton on Microsoft Participation in the W3C HTML Working Group - W3C Blog - 1 views
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As part of a series of interviews with W3C Members to learn more about their support for standards and participation in W3C, I'm talking to Paul Cotton from Microsoft and co-Chair of the W3C HTML Working Group.
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There's the W3C version of HTML5. And then there's the WebKit version. WebKit HTML5 is pushed forward by Google and Apple. The methodology is that the WebKit developers submit innovations and advances back to the W3C HTML5 groups as "proposals". The key is that WebKit does not wait for approval. They make the submission and move on. The problem is that waiting for a snake pit of corporate competitors to approve your proposals and include them in the next rev of the specification does not make business sense. Especially if the competitors are legacy burdened monopolist like Microsoft and IBM. Google and Apple have to push WebKit HMTL5 forward. Even Mozilla is now on the WebKit band wagon! Nokia (QT), the RiMM Blackberry and Palm Pilot webOS are also on board. The key to WebKit HTML5's success is the incredible marketshare of mobile-smartphone computing, and the pushback across the greater Web mobile-web computing devices are having. Does FaceBook wait for W3C HTML5? Or do they chase the iPhone with a WebKit HTML5 website configuration and enhancement? That's a rhetorical question :)
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