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Microsoft has decided that from mid-August 2009 version 8 of Internet Explorer will adopt a slightly different behavior without ever moving or not becoming the browser by failure without the explicit consent of the user. Most of users who have updated their windows with latest edition of Internet Explorer 8, have reported problems with slow tabs. If you are one of those users who are using this new edition of internet explorer here you can find a quick in not so hard solution to fix slow tans opening in internet explorer 8. Finally, Internet Explorer 8 has gone gold. Good thing that it successfully passed Acid 2.0 test (but pretty sucks for Acid 3.0). We appreciate in Microsoft's effort for putting Internet Explorer to better standards and hope it will become faster for web browser and be more optimistic to developers :D
By Boris Zegarac on 15-Mar-09 18:42 | Tags: browser, internet explorer, internet explorer 8, Microsoft, News, web browser
The Microsoft Internet browser is still leader with 58.1% market share, it is in distress for several months (8 points lower in a year) and faces competition from other browsers, Mozilla Firefox in particular is in turn used by nearly one in three (32.5%). Free, it enjoys a good image in addition to better meet the standards, like Chrome, Opera or Safari which all three combined 8.6% market share.
By Boris Zegarac on 27-Jan-09 17:21 | Tags: Bug, IE8, Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft, News, SP3, Windows, Windows 7, Windows Vista
The warning may seem superfluous, especially since it echoes a similar recommendation from Microsoft at the release of the beta 2 of IE8 last August. But we do still not accuse Microsoft of playing background transparency. At Microsoft's Financial Analyst Meeting Thursday, Bill Veghte, who heads up the company's Windows and online services division, said that Windows 7 is progressing well and confirmed that Internet Explorer 8 will ship before the end of the year. Citing heavy customer feedback, Microsoft officials as high up as Bill Gates himself revealed today that the next public beta of IE8 won't be going home with TechทEd attendees this year. Though the beta roadmap for Microsoft's next release of Internet Explorer has never been quite clear, one of the key "takeaways" from Bill Gates' keynote address at TechทEd 2008 in Orlando this morning -- other than this week's pending release of Silverlight 2.0 Beta 2 -- is the fact that testers and developers won't get a chance to see the next public beta of IE8 until late this summer, at the earliest. The official verification of this news came on the IE developers' blog this morning, using the euphemistic language Microsoft has historically reserved for delaying a product or beta launch...or conveying any other sort of bad news.
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