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slightly offtopic, but:
What mobile IE needs is not support for yet another emerging "web standard" but for the architects and developers to f....ing dogfood it for a month. No PCs, no tablets, no nothing, just mobile IE. Then we'd have SOME hope that the utter pile of cow dung that is mobile IE usability wise gets any better.
I apologize if my comment carries a slight bitter scent but that's how it is. Purchased a Win8 phone recently and due to all the glowing reviews (the best IE yet, all standards support and mega-awesomeness) expected something nice, but got a steaming pile of manure that cannot hold more than 6 tabs open at once (on a device with a friggin' gigabyte of memory!!), cannot fit a webpage on a screen so that one shouldn't scroll oneself to madness while trying to read a webpage, that can't open tabs in the background etc.
There's NO way on Gods green earth that the developers have used that browser more than just to show off for a couple of minutes on a trade show (just as I was fooled for a few minutes when trying it in the store).
dixi et animam levavi
Edited 2013-03-13 19:16 UTC