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Although i've never heard of HÃ¥kon Wium Lie, i found his talk on the next 12 months in CSS and HTML interesting. Certainly a huge achievement proposing and getting approval for CSS standards. It's 16 years old!!! Further research would need to be done to find out what 30 elements of CSS are currently being worked on and their progress. He mentions only a few will make it to final SPEC.
Filip Mares
I found this great article on Mashable discussing HTML 5 and essential information developers should have on it. From the article, I came across several things, but one stood out. Modernizer is a JS library for checking HTML 5 compatibility for the user's browser. It doesn't fix the incompatibility, but it does let you hook in and replace the code with another snippet you've tested for that browser. Fairly interesting stuff. They also list a number of HTML 5 recourses online which we've come across in the past few week.
An import idea to take away is that although HTML 5 is present in various Web Apps we come across it isn't quite as adopted by other developers. Now is the time to sink our teeth in and gradually update our apps as the Spec standardizes in the following years. "Web 2.0" and "App" buzzwords are more likely dying out. C5an you imagine the days when Web 3.0 becomes a trend?
Filip Mares