Do they have to completely dismantle Internet Explorer in order to be
> successful..?


Absolutely. IE has been a cancerous blot on the web for about half a decade,
impeding standardization and innovation in browsers. Once enjoying 95%
dominance, it's lost nearly a quarter of its user base (much more in some
countries) thereby opening up the floodgates to browser-based computing
spearheaded by WebKit and Mozilla. The sooner it's relegated to a minority
share and thereby a minority voice in the direction of browser development
the better we all are. When desktop and mobile device browser shares are
combined, I can easily see a day when WebKit based (Android, Safari,
Flash/AIR and even Nokia) plus Opera and Mozilla based browsers will surpass
IE based browsers by a significant margin. That can only be good news for
anybody but the IE bigots.

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