Microsoft to Implement HTML5 Canvas? (processingjs.org)
I got in touch with Pete LePage, a Project Manager for the Internet Explorer team and asked him whether we could expect to see the Canvas in IE9. Here is what he said: http://processingjs.org/blog/?p=30
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 31.9 ms ] threadWhy on bloody earth wasn't this exploited? why can't Microsoft take the pulse of the web developer community and .. do the right thing on its own without having to be told?
Thanks, but I hope IE just dies and we can get on with our lives. It's already becoming irrelevant, and that's just fine by me.
It's true that Microsoft are losing marketshare with IE, I'm not denying that. But I seriously doubt it's "becoming irrelevent". It's much easier to lose marketshare when you dominate a market than it is to gain it, they now have increased high-profile aggressive competition on Windows from both Apple, who are bundling Safari via iTunes Update, and Google, who are pushing Chrome on OEMs and via their search engine. Microsoft also have no version of IE for rival operating systems, particularly at a time when Apple's desktop market-share is increasing, so clearly if their desktop market share drops by 5% in a year, then that's up to 5% fewer people running IE. I actually think IE's usage figures have held up surprisingly well, considering.
Does anybody know if this data exists somewhere already?