Microsoft recently published a list of “interoperability” principles that are to be the new focus of Microsoft’s software and internet directions; with that in mind, Microsoft has announced that Internet Explorer 8 will aim to interpret web content in the most “standards-compliant” way possible.
The recent interoperability principles were released by Microsoft in response to allegations that Microsoft — surprise — wasn’t keeping open-source users in mind; the following list of principles are intended to be more inclusive of more users. Microsoft intends to:
1. Ensure open connections
2. Promote data portability
3. Enhance support for industry standards
4. Foster more open engagements with customers and the industry, including open-source communities.
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The recent interoperability principles were released by Microsoft in response to allegations that Microsoft — surprise — wasn’t keeping open-source users in mind; the following list of principles are intended to be more inclusive of more users. Microsoft intends to:
1. Ensure open connections
2. Promote data portability
3. Enhance support for industry standards
4. Foster more open engagements with customers and the industry, including open-source communities.
Click here for the full story on Microsoft’s new interoperability principles drive Internet Exporer 8 development

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