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The goals for IE7 were security, then rendering bugs, then standards. They accomplished the security issue, they fixed the majority of the huge, embarrasing ie bugs that every web guy knew about, and it was more standards compliant then ie6.
IMO IE7 gives the new team the benefit of the doubt, if you take IE4-6 into account, IE7 was a hell of a release. Based on what they have already accomplished, I wouldn't be suprised at all if they delivered on what they are blogging about IE8.
Even if they don't though, webkit is still turning into a kickass platform, and will definately give gecko a run for its money. The browser wars are still gonna happen, its just IE will be a sideliner.




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Trouble is, all the reports about IE8 have been coming directly from Microsoft at this time. As noone else has had a chance to try it.
Just like all the glowing reports about standards compliance that were released about IE7, before it was GA.