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- August 14, 2013 at 9:05 pm#3426SatishKeymaster
Yes, it’s HTML7 in reality and not a typo!
Technology giant Google has already started working on HTML7, by skipping HTML5 and HTML6.
Here is what Matt Cutts, head of the webspam team at Google has to say on Twitter
OH: “Didn’t you hear? We skipped HTML5 and 6 without telling you. We’re already working on HTML7!” #foocamp #foo
— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) June 26, 2010Matt Cutts:
OH: “Didn’t you hear? We skipped HTML5 and 6 without telling you. We’re already working on HTML7!” #foocamp #foo
It is rumored that HTML7 code can be used on following devices:
- lawnmower
- microwave
- TV
- alarm system
- space shuttle
- protoss mothership
This is said to be accomplished by embedding a webkit instance in every consumer product.
Rest assured, you’ll have HTML7 Video Tutorials ready on Technotip.com once I can get a glimpse at HTML7.
Till Then: watch, learn, code and enjoy with HTML5: HTML5 – Getting Started Guide
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