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Microsoft IE9 browser goes live

Microsoft IE9 browser goes live

Microsoft has launched the finished version of its Internet Explorer 9 web browser amid tough competition from rivals. The company said IE9's graphics handling, security and privacy features put it on an even footing with Firefox, Chrome, Safari and others. The release comes as Microsoft's browser market share is being whittled down by a growing roster of rivals.

 

A look at Microsoft’s new internet browser

A look at Microsoft’s new internet browser

Microsoft's Leila Martine shows Rory Cellan-Jones the 'high graphic power' of its new web browser.

Senh: What about plug-ins, add-ons, and extensions? That's one of the main reasons why I'm sticking with Firefox - that, the awesome bar, and speed.

 

The New IE9: More HTML5, CSS3, and No Windows XP

The New IE9: More HTML5, CSS3, and No Windows XP

Today, Microsoft released the developer preview of Internet Explorer 9. The preview is bare-bones: after playing around with it, I can tell you that it doesn't have much in terms of user interface. This is more of a proof-of-concept than a web browser.

 

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