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It should be pretty obvious that web designers design for common features of web browsers. The websites that could benefit from advanced 3D graphics ( as opposed to basic 3D graphics??) can't use it because IE doesn't support it. This is why they ( web developers) bitch about Microsoft Internet Explorer.
And as always there are standards, and they there are standards. If every Browser supports a non- finialaized standard in the same exact way ... Then it is standard and no one can complain because it works the same across all browsers. If every other browser except IE has done web GL, then there is no good reason not to do it in the same way. I promise you, no one will complain.