Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Internet Explorer 9

From the continuous rise of Internet use and social networking, such as Facebook and Twitter, many major browser makers are developing their next generation. Makers are trying to reach a browser that promises to perform faster, have better graphics, and more social networking. Microsoft Corp. launched a test version of their next browser, Internet Explorer 9, in San Francisco on September 14Th. The majority of users are still using Internet Explorer, but Mozilla has increased its popularity to 23%. The new version is supposed to offer the ability to drag items around on a screen, smaller tics, news flashes with updates popping up automatically without the refresh button, and most of all run faster.

1 comment:

Kim Gandy said...

Internet Explorer may be comparable to Google Chrome and Firefox now, but they lost me years ago. There are constantly new downloads necessary and the toolbar has too much going on for me.