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The guys over
 at VisitMix created a new tool that converts Adobe Illustrator files to HTML5 canvas elements that can be rendered to any browser that supports the canvas element like IE9.&amp;nbsp; They even have a Windows and OS X version of the tool.&amp;nbsp;
 
Find out more at 
http://visitmix.com/labs/ai2canvas/ and they have a introductory video at 
http://visitmix.com/labs/ai2canvas/introduction.html 
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