While I think your argument has some validity (hey, some companies still insist on a one-button mouse), I think in this instance Modern IE has it right, particularly over iOS Safari. I find tapping a word and stretching to be more intuitive than holding your finger down and having to navigate around a context balloon. I can't count how many times I highlighted something, scrolled up with my finger and accidently hit copy by having my finger move just a bit too far. Speaking of the context balloon, iOS Safari is awful. Copy and Define?! Modern IE has Copy, Search, and Share, saving you the additional step of going to the address bar and holding down your finger to paste. See something you want to clip to OneNote? Highlight, hold and press Share to send it straight there. And Define is beyond stupid. If you highlight a sentence or phrase, even paragraphs, Define is still listed. I have my issues with Modern IE, but its an actual browser as opposed to the neutered one offered with iOS.
I acknowledge I have yet to try Chrome for iOS (and I don't have an Android device), though I'm sure they at least incorporate a means of Search when highlighting text.
I acknowledge I have yet to try Chrome for iOS (and I don't have an Android device), though I'm sure they at least incorporate a means of Search when highlighting text.