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The total word count of the W3C specification catalogue was 114 million words as of 2020, making it impossible for anyone besides large resourceful companies to maintain a web browser able to comply with these standards, granting Google a bloat monopoly on web browsing.  
The total word count of the W3C specification catalogue was 114 million words as of 2020, making it impossible for anyone besides large resourceful companies to maintain a web browser able to comply with these standards, granting Google a bloat monopoly on web browsing.  


In 2021, Google launched [https://lit.dev/ Lit], a web JavaScript framework that forces strict compliance with Google's web standards. It also promotes artificial obsolescence by making it impossible to render pages on older web browses.
In 2021, Google launched [https://lit.dev/ Lit], a web JavaScript framework that forces strict compliance with Google's web standards. It also promotes artificial obsolescence by making it impossible to render pages on older web browsers and older devices with operating systems that are unable to run the latest version of Chrome.


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