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Offline DaBees-Knees

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Microsoft launch Internet Explorer 9 web browser
« on: September 15, 2010, 06:09:39 pm »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11315819

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Microsoft has launched its latest bid to be computer users' default window on to the web.

The software giant has released the latest version of its popular web browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), which it will help revive its fortunes in an increasingly competitive market.

For once, Microsoft's rivals may need to take some notice of what the once-sleepy giant of the browser business has been up to

Since 2003 the company has seen a 97% lead dwindle to 60% today.



It will compete with new versions of other popular browsers such as Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome.

Google Chrome now commands more than 7.5% of the market despite only being released in December 2008.

Mozilla, which has recently launched a test version of Firefox 4, has nearly a quarter of the market and in some countries is the dominant web browser.

Many browsers received a boost when the European Commission forced Microsoft to offer users of its Windows operating system a choice of browser, rather than internet Explorer as a default.

IE9 will initially be released as a beta, or test, product.

Ina Fried, who covers Microsoft for technology site CNet, said the new software brought Microsoft "back in serious browser contention".

"Internet Explorer still dominates in market share but they have been losing out for years to Firefox and more recently Chrome mainly because of where they were on the technology front," she told BBC News.

"This release gets them back in the game technologically and really takes advantage of Windows.

"The question now that they have a better browser technologically, is will they gain back some of that market share."

E9 contains many new features, many of which are designed to make the browser perform more like an app - the small programs commonly found on smartphones.

These specialist pieces of software, which offer a customised and intuitive way to interact with a website, are gaining increasing popularity.

IE9 is designed to help blur those boundaries.

To do this, Microsoft has adopted technology that allows the browser to tap directly into a computer's graphics chip, rather than just its processor. This "hardware acceleration" makes web pages more nimble and behave more like software running directly on the computer.

Editorial note - The earlier reported article that stated Intel are working on a cpu that also includes the graphics chip now begins to show who Intel were working in conjuntion with as regards ideas

"The web browsers of the day weren't taking advantage of the power of the hardware, really only about 10%, skimming the surface of the power of a PC," Tami Reller, corporate vice president of Windows, told BBC News.

"We wanted to make sure we're using 100% of the PC to bring the best experience possible."

The new browser also supports incoming global web standards, such as HTML5, which allow web developers to create rich and immersive web sites with graphics and video.

"There are [one] billion Windows customers and about 60% of their time is spent browsing the web. The sites and the content that customers are gravitating towards is very graphically rich - they want to watch videos, manipulate and see photos," said Ms Reller.

The standards are already used by other browsers.

They are overseen by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), founded by web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

Previously, web developers had to use plug-ins, such as Flash and Silverlight, to create these rich experiences.

IE9 also supports so-called scalable vector graphics that, as the name suggests, scale to the size of the window and adjust the resolution and size accordingly.

"For the new browsers coming out you can make a page that mixes HTML5 and scalable vector graphics," said Sir Tim, speaking at an unrelated event.

"It is a very, very powerful engine whether you are using it on a smartphone or a very, very big screen."

The browser also introduces new functions, such as so-called Pinned Sites, a user's favourite websites that can be accessed directly from the Windows Taskbar, without having to open the browser.

And instead of clicking the "favourite" star or dragging an icon to the bookmark bar, you can drag it to the Windows taskbar.

Other features, such as a combined search and address bar and a simplified menu, will be familiar to users of software such as Firefox and Chrome.

"It is a coming out party for Microsoft in what is probably the one of the most important products that they have in their portfolio. It's a pillar product," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group.

"It moves the bar for the rest of the browser environment. Microsoft has kind of chased Firefox for most of the last decade. This is their chance to step ahead."

While there is no firm release date for the full version, industry watchers warn that any delay allows competitors to catch up.

"Chrome releases new code very six to eight weeks and Mozilla is committed to pushing out new Firefox releases about every six months," said Ms Fried.

"Microsoft has a fairly long lead cycle and I wouldn't expect the final release to come this year, so we are talking about next year."

Let's see if it lives up to it's promises.  :gum:

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Re: Microsoft launch Internet Explorer 9 web browser
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2010, 05:39:39 am »
wow... took em that long to support SVG? does it pass acid 3? cos even IE8 still breaks on acid 2...

oh... and this only works on vista+ so xp users are out...

Offline GhostShip

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Re: Microsoft launch Internet Explorer 9 web browser
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2010, 06:01:48 pm »
The O/s user figures speak for themselves at this point, over half the world uses XP and its the height of stupidity to ensure your latest product is incompatible with the majority share of the market.

Offline Bluey_412

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Re: Microsoft launch Internet Explorer 9 web browser
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2010, 11:37:19 pm »
it's called 'How to kill XP dedication and encourage users to update'

I suppose that thats halfway fair now tho, with win 7, and vista bypassed
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Re: Microsoft launch Internet Explorer 9 web browser
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2010, 12:52:41 am »
...its called how to drive more users to firefox and other competitors...

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