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One more thing. Right now web designers & developers need to spend time fixing bugs in IE7 because it has such a large share.
But I can't see that happening for mobile sites, where the good mobile browsers (webkit & opera) are already compliant and have a majority of the share.
The result will be that users browsing from IE7 on WinPhone7 will see a large majority of mobile sites broken, and they will rightly blame MS for that.