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Internet Explorer 9 to be released on 15th September

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September 15 will lay the benchmark for Microsoft as it rolls out the Beta edition of Internet Explorer 9, which is a revamped and much improved version of Internet Explorer 8. It seemed since a few years that Microsoft has neglected the browser domain and concentrated only on its operating systems.

But with Windows 7 faring well, and with the news of its latest version of the browser being launched, it seems that Microsoft is again aiming high by hard selling its web browser.

Now, Internet Explorer 9 will have a new looking revamped interface that promises to be ever more user friendly. Like the latest versions of Chrome or Opera browsers, we may get to see a minimalist view of the toolbar that gives a very clean look. And its not just the looks that Microsoft has worked upon, it’s the speed as well.

Today’s browser market is captured by heavy weights such as Opera, Chrome and Firefox too, apart from Internet Explorer. But they seem to be growing at a more rapid pace, when compared with Internet Explorer, the higher growth proving that people tend to migrate to other browsers for increased speed of browsing.

Microsoft seems to have worked upon its java script engine that makes processing time faster. It also makes use of the graphics hardware in the computers for better performance.

Another major shift from traditional browsers is the compatibility with latest technologies of HTML 5 and CSS3 which is in compliance with the latest web browser standards. So, finally Microsoft has woken up to regain its lost ground in the web browsers domain, and with the advent of Windows Explorer 9, it might just put other browsers in a tight spot, as they no longer may harp upon the older Explorer’s short comings.

If you are not able to download Windows Explorer 9, there is a new and improved version of Windows Explorer 8 that can be downloaded by clicking the link below.






3 comments:

Jason | Hawthorne said...

Only works for Windows 7 and Vista...Doesn't work for XP or any older version.

Jason | Hawthorne said...

If you don't have 7 or Vista, Explorer 8 runs fine but a little slow. Google Chrome runs the fasted, but doesn't run any toolbars. Fire Fox 4 Beta runs a little slower than Chrome but a lot faster than 8, plus it runs toolbars.
The choice is yours.

Jason | Hawthorne said...

If you want to add features to Google Chrome, you can go to Google Chrome Extensions and add your favorite apps.

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