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		<title>By: WebCards Blog &#187; Autoupdate to Internet Explorer 7 and News on IE8</title>
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		<description>[...] Explorer 6 is gone the better. More browsers to support is always bad news, as I made clear on the CSS subject. IE6 was put together in such a way that it had to support standards but also support the [...]</description>
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