Google’s Web Font service has been around for a while now, but in the last few months the company’s been working hard to optimise and simplify its use. If you’re an old-school developer like me, you’ve probably stuck to classics like Tahoma, Verdana and Arial. Now, with modern browsers that better follow W3C standards and the chunky bandwidth of today’s internet, there’s really no reason to limit yourself.
If you’re worried about compatibility, don’t be. As Google’s FAQ on the service points out, Web Fonts has excellent support for all popular browsers — via Lifehacker
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