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Google, Microsoft want to fix browser compatibility for good – TechRadar
The effort is based on comprehensive feedback from web developers

A new cross-company effort is working towards improving the compatibility across different web browsers.
The Compat2021 campiagn is headed by Google and Microsoft together with Spanish open source development company Igalia, who will work with the broader web community and pool resources to improve the five critical areas the group has identified.
However, despite its grandiose aims, the effort appears to be centered on improving the open source Chromium engine that powers Google Chrome as well…
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