>>>>> Bob Stayton writes:

    > When I go to the W3C website, I see that HTML5 is only in the stage of
    > "W3C Working Draft" as of 24 June 2010.  If we are going to implement
    > support for HTML5, it should be on an experimental level, no?

Right, but already for that working draft there are 2 neat books out there,
and there are Google evangelists visiting the local "Google Technology User 
Groups" around the world,
spreading the good word with the help of rather nice sandwiches, cookies, and 
lots of *free* beer    ;-) 
"desperately" ;-) attempting to make it happen rather sooner than later:

  HTML5: Up and Running <http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596806033>

  by Mark Pilgrim <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2385>

  published by O'Reilly Media


  
  HTML5 and CSS3--Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today 
<http://www.pragprog.com/titles/bhh5/html5-and-css3>

  by Brian Hogan <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/3045>

  published by The Pragmatic Programmers

  (this book is still "Beta", you can get a pre-print and "ongoing" PDF from 
them)

Jochen, the rough+rude Hun ;-)

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