Capriotti wouldn't confirm any IE development on the latest in browser tech such as ASM.js, which Firefox has and Chrome is looking at adopting or WebRTC, an HTML5-based real-time communications protocol that eliminates the need for plug-ins like Skype. However, that means that those browsers, which are developed in a far more open manner than IE, are able to implement new technologies and standards much more rapidly than IE. According to NetApplications' market share statistics, IE still has more people using it than Chrome and Firefox combined, and making changes on a six-week release cycle as Google and Mozilla do would likely anger customers. Besides swimming upstream against years of negative marks for IE, Microsoft struggles with rapid standards implementation.
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