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[TechRepublic] Mobile IE forced to adopt Webkit HTML and CSS extensions

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Mobile IE forced to adopt Webkit HTML and CSS extensions

Crusty old web developer vengeance delivered to IE as it needs change to support Webkit prefixes in order to render mobile sites better.

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