There are things we can do improved in HTML5," he said Thursday, Adam de Boor, Google software engineer said at the Usenix webapps '10 event in Boston (USA). One of the advantages of de Boor he showed how standards can speed up loading (load) and the execution time of Gmail. Google's current goal is to get Gmail load times of less than 1 second.

First tests have shown this assure. such as, Gmail will find the browser can work with version 3 of the CSS, a standard closely linked to HTML5. If your browser supports CSS3, Gmail will return the page by using this condition, in place of the traditional approaches they are using the DOM. The company found that, using CSS3 can speed up response time of 12%.

HTML5 will also help make new features. One other new feature is de Boor he refers to as "Magic iFrame", permitting users to take the part of the site, paid for in a frame, and build it into a full web page in a browser window new. Gmail will also use the standard database of HTML5.