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	<title>Comments on: Chrome, Opera to support html5 webdb, FF &amp; IE won&#8217;t</title>
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	<description>Frank Goossens&#039; Twitterless twaddle</description>
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		<title>By: Mom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mom</dc:creator>
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		<description>To summarize:

MS wants their own product claiming superiority so they can arbitrarily throw obstacles in the path of competition.

Google is coming out with sqlite since they need working solutions. Apple too.

Opera, the browser for the rest of the World, clearly sees the light and has already come out with sqlite support.

Firefox, mired with internal programmer egos, has been stunned senseless with jargon from an Oracle employee who unsurprisingly wants to toss sqlite. Firefox, unable to get their heads out of the BS they are baffled with, will soon lose their market share to Chrome and even Opera. They are on a Netscape trajectory...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To summarize:</p>
<p>MS wants their own product claiming superiority so they can arbitrarily throw obstacles in the path of competition.</p>
<p>Google is coming out with sqlite since they need working solutions. Apple too.</p>
<p>Opera, the browser for the rest of the World, clearly sees the light and has already come out with sqlite support.</p>
<p>Firefox, mired with internal programmer egos, has been stunned senseless with jargon from an Oracle employee who unsurprisingly wants to toss sqlite. Firefox, unable to get their heads out of the BS they are baffled with, will soon lose their market share to Chrome and even Opera. They are on a Netscape trajectory&#8230;</p>
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