Tag: Internet Explorer
Perhaps the biggest news in the web world last week was the release of the new Internet Explorer 8 web browser.
IE8, produced by Microsoft and available for computers running Windows XP and newer versions (2003, Vista, and 2008), was officially released on March 18, 2009. This followed around two years of development after IE7 was [...]
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Available
So IE8 is alive after all! It’s just reached the 2nd beta stage.
Internet Explorer 8 Beta Released
Microsoft have been busy with the Internet Explorer news recently- they have just released the first public beta of the new browser.
IE8 to Default to Super-Standards Mode
In the wake of the recent – and ongoing – debate over IE8 super-standards mode, Microsoft have started the week by making a welcome announcement: IE8 will do super-standards mode by default!
The Internet Explorer 8 Debate Continues…
More thoughts and links on the latest Internet Explorer debate
How IE8 Gets Standards Compliant
There’s a big fuss brewing over recent news about how Internet Explorer 8 could recognize and render standards-compliant pages.
Internet Explorer 8 to Catch up on Standards?
The web is abuzz with some news from the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft – IE8 is expected to take some big steps towards catching up with the web.
Microsoft shows how to have IE6 and IE7 on the same machine
Microsoft has provided a method by which Windows users can have multiple versions of Internet Explorer on their machines.
Internet Explorer – the long-awaited update to Microsft’s web browser – has finally been released to the public. There is much discussion on the subject, from how it will affect the web browser market, to improvements made to the browser, and to things that still need working on. This post is my take on the subject.
The last release of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer was version 6 in 2001, a full 5 years ago. But there is an upcoming release of IE7 that has users and developers crowing…for the most part.



