> One thing that stands out to me on first glance: desktop web browsers
> impose a lower limit on timer callbacks with setTimeout() and
> setInterval(), for web compatibility reasons.

Yeah, I recall John Resig recently blogging about Web browser timing
[1]. Although IE is pointed as the one suffering more from timing
issues, and the study doesn't include it, if you intend to update your
research with IE+plug-in (ASV, Renesis or similar) or if someone
attempts to do it, it may a good idea to leave a footnote or similar
so this is kept in mind. ;-)

Cheers,

 Helder Magalhães

[1] http://ejohn.org/blog/accuracy-of-javascript-time/


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