
"With the latest releases of Opera, Google Chrome and Firefox continuing to push the boundaries of the web, the once-dominant Internet Explorer is looking less and less relevant every day. But we should expect Microsoft to go on the offensive at its upcoming MIX 2010 developer conference in Las Vegas, where, it has been speculated, the company will demonstrate the first beta builds of Internet Explorer 9 and possibly offer a preview release of the browser to developers. Several clues point to the possibility that the next version of IE will include broad support for HTML5 elements, vector graphics and emerging CSS standards. If Microsoft plays its cards right in Vegas, IE 9 could be the release that
helps IE get its groove back in the web browser game."
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2005-07-06
...they just have to want to.
Which they won't. HTML5 is designed to make a standard webpage much more conducive to offer RIA capabilities. HTML5 is a level playing field standard and it could be a direct threat to MS's fat client computing model.
MS wants the world locked in to Silverlight, tied to the win32 API. Windows is the millstone around MS's neck.