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Unfortunately, IE 10 is at least a year to two years away from any significant marketshare.


It still creates buzz. The biggest problem is getting people to upgrade. IE6/IE7 can't die soon enough. People on XP who are stuck on IE8 might start feeling abandoned and switch to Chrome or Firefox.


It's a year to two years away from release, much less marketshare.




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