Saturday, September 13, 2008

Dr Arvind Poswal,new Delhiforum

Google Chrome Internet Explorer 8


Although in my opinion the best browser is Mozilla breaks that taste in genres and so today I bring the review of the new IE 8.

Microsoft has decided to distribute through the Internet, the first beta of Internet Explorer 8 . For now available versions for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 , Windows XP Service Pack 2 Professional and Home both 64-bit and 32-cone the Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 in both 64-bit and 32.

Among the new features presented with respect to Internet Explorer 7 can find Activities. Activities carries the "Send to" much further and we allow you to send web content we find online to popular online services. For example we can select a physical address of a restaurant with only two clicks to see a map of place without having to get out of the web.

Another feature is WebSlices , which enable websites to offer their readers small subscriptions to specific content. This can add to our Favorites Bar (another feature) and see those little bites of information easily.

Favorites Bar, when he said earlier, is neither more nor less than typical bar links with all browsers but with a new name. This, according to Microsoft , will enable users to better identify and make appropriate use of it. The truth is that I agree with them, most people do not use these bars.

Automatic Crash Recovery will help us, as far as possible to avoid losing information. Tabs recover corrupt and anticipate errors. We'll see if it really works. Finally

have improved antiphishing filter incorporating for example a new group policy for administrators to make systems secure sites or unsafe for network users can not access them.

Well hopefully this browser will bring even more benefits and it is currently only available in four languages \u200b\u200bthat we lose nothing to prove I hope they serve here is the link to download

http://www.microsoft.com / windows / internet-explorer / beta / worldwide-sites.aspx

original Post from our friends at Engadget

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