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Uh, not on the mobile. They're talking about Windows Phone 8, which has a derivative of IE10 running on that phone OS.


Man, I hear all this about not leaning on Webkit, and I would actually like to try a Windows Phone for a while, but remembering that it has IE just sends shudders down my web developer spine.


Just for the record: IE10 ≠ IE6.


I've been hurt before, and don't know if I'm ready to trust again.


There is already chrome for ios, give Google a year to make it for Windows Mobile.

If IE wants to stick around it needs to come up to HTML5 standard, not drag everyone else down to their level.


Chrome for iOS is not Chrome. It's Safari with a reskin and worse performance.




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