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STRATEGIC DEVELOPER: Web standards on the move - Internet Explorer may be moribund, but Web client technology is alive and well.

InfoWorld

| July 12, 2004 | Udell, Jon | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

I've consistently argued that Web standards -- including XHTML, CSS, DOM, and ECMAScript -- can do more than we give them credit for and have plenty of room for growth. Case in point: Apple's Dashboard. When Steve Jobs demoed this forthcoming technology to developers last week, he called it "Expose for widgets," referring to a current OS X feature that tiles (and scales) all open windows for easy scanning and quick access. In OS X 10.4 (aka Tiger), Dashboard will extend the Expose idea to a special class of small, single-purpose apps: calculators, stock viewers, media players. You hit one key to produce a tiled display of these "gadgets" and another to dismiss them.

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