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Tuesday
Sep222009

Chrome coming to Internet Explorer

According to Ars Technica, Chrome is coming to Internet Explorer in the form of a plugin. Once the plugin is widely deployed, web masters will be able to put in a simple meta tag telling IE to pass off the rendering of the webpage to Chrome's renderer. 

The plugin is not yet available, but Google has open sourced the code and is hoping for testers and contributors to contribute to the project. I honestly don't know how many people will actually install the plugin, or how many developers will require IE users to install it, but it could definitely become interesting if Google can get even 25% of IE users to install the plugin.

I'm sure web masters the world over will be rejoicing if the plugin can become mainstream. 

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