First look: Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft's IE9 provides a browsing experience that even Chrome and Firefox users may find compelling
By Jon Brodkin | Network World
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Internet Explorer 9: A first look
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A Windows error message? How about that
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Improved interface
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Microsoft brags about HTML5 ...
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... but falls short on HTML5 test
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JavaScript benchmarks
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Privacy: Do not track
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InPrivate browsing
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ActiveX filtering
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Pinned sites and jump lists
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Developers, developers, developers!
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Internet Explorer 9: A first look
It's no secret Microsoft's browser lost ground as savvy Internet users ditched Internet Explorer for the faster, more modern Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. But Microsoft has a real competitor once again with IE9, released at midnight Monday night on Windows 7 and Vista after several months of beta testing. The focus is on speed, privacy and simplicity, with a stripped-down interface, tracking protection, pinned sites, jump lists, and enhanced support for HTML5.
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