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In my company as long as IE6 has more than a 5% market share we will be supporting it. Some of our customers actually run IE6 and IE7... so they will expect their website to look right in the browser.
TBH I expect we will be having the same discussion about having to support IE7, IE8 in 5 years time.
Edited 2010-01-30 18:37 UTC