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January 26, 2006
Google SVG use
Google SVG use: Earlier this week Google released a study of how many web pages were constructed, and displayed the results in SVG. There was discussion at Slashdot and other places, but on Evolt's mailing list, Dejan Kozina described viewing tests in a variety of SVG-supporting environments. (Summary: SVG ain't "SVG", you've got to specify the implementation.) Max Schwanekamp had more info on how the decision was made. For me, this is the key issue behind most of the Microsoft Expression discussions this week -- where does the stuff actually work, what costs do your audience have to pay to view it? Focusing on the file formats is nice, but what's the actual engine which renders your work in each of the various viewing environments?
Posted by John Dowdell at January 26, 2006 5:17 PM
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