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Internet Explorer 9

  • IE9 won't support Windows XP 19 March, 2010 00:37:00

    Microsoft becomes first major browser maker to drop support for world's most popular OS.
    Microsoft's new browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), will not run on Windows XP, now or when the software eventually ships, the company confirmed this week.
  • FAQ: Say hello to IE9 17 March, 2010 22:15:00

    Microsoft pulls aside the curtain, sneak peeks its next-gen browser
    Microsoft yesterday unveiled a very early edition of its next-generation browser, IE9.
  • Microsoft Windows chief decries standards grandstanding 20 November, 2009 09:41:00

    Microsoft Windows chief Steven Sinofsky takes shot at Mozilla, talks up IE 9
    Los Angeles – Microsoft will be compliant with industry standards in Internet Explorer 9 such as HTML 5, but Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows and Windows Live division, decried the habit of vendors getting ahead of the process.
  • IE9 will close performance gap, Microsoft says 19 November, 2009 05:41:00

    Company backtracks, now says JavaScript performance is important
    Microsoft today claimed that its next browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), has nearly closed the JavaScript performance gap between itself and rivals made by Mozilla and Google, even though the browser has been in development only a few weeks.
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