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Was it only two weeks ago we were all whistling happy little tunes and walking with that little extra pep in our step? As Craig reported, Youtube were dropping support for Internet Explorer 6 and Digg were strongly rumoured to be considering it. Perhaps that happy kingdom populated by only cooperative, predictable, compliant browsers was finally starting to come into view
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