At least that's according to this website. They say that overall use of XP is around 25% and dropping slowly, while in China (500 million Internet surfers) XP is on two-thirds of the PCs.
The gist of the article is that since all those corporate XP machines usually run IE8 and since Microsoft has dictated that later versions of IE can't/won't run on XP, then web developers are in a bind: write to IE8 and miss out on some cool tricks, or write to newer standards and lose a large user base. The article notes that XP people can use Firefox or Chrome quite happily, but that corporate inertia usually dictates that only IE is officially supported.
Finally, the article mentions that some apps no longer work on XP, which led me to think of Vegas. It also mentions that XP loses all official MS support this year, but if I'm running a large IT organization I might be inclined to say, "So what? Our people know this thing inside and out."
Perhaps the only thing that will drag people kicking and screaming into the newer OS environment is if a newly-purchased machine simply can't run XP because drivers for XP simply haven't been written.
The gist of the article is that since all those corporate XP machines usually run IE8 and since Microsoft has dictated that later versions of IE can't/won't run on XP, then web developers are in a bind: write to IE8 and miss out on some cool tricks, or write to newer standards and lose a large user base. The article notes that XP people can use Firefox or Chrome quite happily, but that corporate inertia usually dictates that only IE is officially supported.
Finally, the article mentions that some apps no longer work on XP, which led me to think of Vegas. It also mentions that XP loses all official MS support this year, but if I'm running a large IT organization I might be inclined to say, "So what? Our people know this thing inside and out."
Perhaps the only thing that will drag people kicking and screaming into the newer OS environment is if a newly-purchased machine simply can't run XP because drivers for XP simply haven't been written.