New Feature in Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 will support HTML5 video, include a new JavaScript engine and will speed up your browsing experience.
Microsoft unveiled the beta version of its IE9 web browser on March 16 during the MIXIO developer event in Las Vegas.
The most notabel upgrade is wider compliance with current Internet Standards – a step that brings IE closer to Firefox, Safari and Chrome rivals.
Reports suggest that the new browser will not work on machine running on Windows XP, a move that will hopefully encourage users to upgrade their operating system to Windows 7.
The company has a long way to go before it catches up to the rapidly advancing industry but it is clear that Microsoft is trying to head in the right direction with the IE9.
Source: Relaxnews
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