Much to everyone’s surprise, Microsoft shared details about Internet Explorer 9 very early on in the browser’s development process. Dean Hachamovitch, general manager, Internet Explorer, explained that the first IE9-related information offered via official channels was simply the Redmond company joining ... |
28 November 2009 06:45 GMT |
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With Internet Explorer 9 early in the making, Microsoft revealed at the Professional Developers Conference 2009 in Los Angeles that it had identified a total of three pillars for IE’s evolution: standards and interoperability, hardware acceleration, and JavaScript performance.At the bottom of this article, you ... |
20 November 2009 14:41 GMT |
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While just a single month into the development of Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft has opened up to participants at the Professional Developers Conference 2009 in Los Angeles, and subsequently to the world, revealing the first details about the next generation of IE. Steven Sinofsky, president, Windows and Windows Live... |
19 November 2009 12:05 GMT |
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Dean Hachamovitch, IE General Manager, unveiled IE8 Beta 1 during his keynote address at MIX08. This was the first time that Internet Explorer 8 was presented to the public. Hachamovitch presented a total of eight features of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1. The first step focused on added CSS 2.1 support. According to Ha... |
5 March 2008 13:30 GMT |
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Microsoft has officially confirmed that the wait for the first taste of Internet Explorer 8 is nearly over. Despite the fact that IE8 was under development throughout 2007, with the Redmond company dogfooding the browser, details on the successor of Internet Explorer 7 were scarce, to say the least. And since even at... |
12 February 2008 05:09 GMT |
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According to Microsoft, Internet Explorer 8, the next iteration of its proprietary browser, as well as the successor of IE7, is alive and kicking and even standards compliant. But if you are like me, then you'll need some sort of palpable proof, and a hands-on experience in order to qualify as a consistent sign ... |
5 February 2008 11:50 GMT |
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If you want to thank someone over at Microsoft over the breaking of the deafening silence that surrounded Internet Explorer 8 throughout 2007, that man is Chairman Bill Gates. At the beginning of December, Gates approached the subject of IE8 during a Mix-n-Mash event held at the Microsoft campus. The company's c... |
21 December 2007 06:27 GMT |
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