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		<description><![CDATA[Author&#8217;s Note: This is the first post in what we hope to make series: &#8220;Ask a Web Strategist&#8221;. These are intended to be relatively short, public answers to questions web technology and strategy we receive. Do you have a question? E-mail us!
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		<description><![CDATA[Ask any front end web developer to describe common challenges involved in converting (or &#8220;cutting&#8221;) a design. Ask a designer who&#8217;s savvy about front end web technology what the biggest creative limitation of the web &#8220;canvas&#8221; is. In both instances, you&#8217;d likely hear an earful about fonts.
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		<description><![CDATA[On September 23, Google released Chrome Frame, an add-on for Internet Explorer (IE) 6-8. Chrome Frame allows websites to request that IE visitors use the rendering engine behind Google&#8217;s speedy Chrome web browser instead of IE&#8217;s native engine. A TechCrunch synopsis and the Chrome Frame page provide further explanation. This article offers strategic insight into [...]]]></description>
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UPDATE: Paul Thurrott, a Windows journalist, has featured some commentary on our post over at his Winsupersite. Check out his post, and the great discussion below it! Thanks for the input, Paul!

Internet Explorer 8 is out, and a lot of people &#8211; technically sophisticated and otherwise &#8211; are wondering what, if anything, this means for [...]]]></description>
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