Adobe is doing something that is the right thing to do for any vendor that has technology that has to do with the user experience. They are coexisting with AJAX. To some extent you could say that AJAX competes with Flex and Flash. It is widespread enough that vendors ignore it at their peril. |
I'm impressed with what they've been doing. But I think the experience still is unsatisfactory. It's a little like the proverbial dancing dog it's impressive that it can dance, but if you want a real dancing partner, you have to look somewhere else. |
Microsoft has cleaned up its development process overall by emphasizing security threat analysis and reducing the attack surface in their code. They have made progress, so I am not surprised that there is less likely to be vulnerabilities in IE than in any other browser. |
Much will depend on how Microsoft ties Internet Explorer to its big releases next year. |
There is an explosion in the use of browsers on mobile devices. This is a huge, basically untapped market, and the field is wide open right now. Opera has been working on this technology, and I think they have an opportunity there. |
What's happening with AJAX itself is it's catching on like wildfire at the grass roots. |
What's happening with AJAX itself is it's catching on like wildfire at the grassroots. |