Norway is showing us the best way of getting rid of IE6. But instead of talking only about their web site, the message should advocate aternatives for better and safer Web experience. In fact, we should make something like getridofie6.org or something and make screenshots and videos available there. I hope this catches like fire and kills the compatibility view. If popular sites adopt this, we can target at least 50% of the IE6 users. The rest are being forced by corporates because they have to protect their investment of homegrown IE6-specific applications and intranets.

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