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Incredible, but it seems that Microsoft understood something. Keeping the same version of browser forever is not the right solution to keep a good market share. And there we go, IE10 has been pre-viewed at a conference! Seems he will further support HTML5 and CSS3... whatever it means as those standards are not yet completely different. When shall we get? That's not completely sure honestly... But knowing they go in the right direction is not too bad.

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/internet-explorer-ie10-download-preview,12567.html

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Saw this video on another site. I like the UI update on it. Glad they are updating their CSS3 and HTML 5 support, as well as adopting a quicker release schedule.

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Well if that is going to work for the betterment of the IE, that would be nothing but good news. But considering their market share and how users view them, I do not see the tides shifting quite convincingly. I mean, people would not be too eager to take the jump as they already know what is in it before. And those it has changed, there still is very little to desire for.

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