> Does it really boil down to SEO?  If that was true, there would be no 
> technical reason for using SVG and no point at all in using it e.g. for 
> intranet applications or services that are tailored, say, to a certain 
> scientific community that would use it no matter what Google says.  I *don't* 
> feel that's the case, but then I don't know enough about Canvas.  This should 
> encourage me to learn more about it.
>

SEO is pretty important in a web 1.0 world.  But for web application 
development, the fact that SVG graphics are object oriented is probably a more 
important feature.



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