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IE 9 Preview is rough, faster than IE 8

by ZDNet Author  |  March 16, 2010 9:00pm PDT  |  Image 1 of 7

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IE 9 Preview is stripped down
The IE 9 Preview lacks most of the tools that will be in the final version, including the URL bar, the back button, and tabs. However, Microsoft will use the browser to push users to upgrade to Vista SP2 or Windows 7--IE 9 won't work on Windows XP.

To browse the Web, you must hit CTRL+O or go to Page on the Menubar and hit Open, then type or paste in the URL.
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RE: IE 9 Preview is rough, faster than IE 8
gogogi Updated - 6th Oct
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edward polling Updated - 4th Jul
As one of the many demos available on the IE 9 Preview site, users can design T-shirts within the browser based on education news and HTML5. k l
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gaberdiye03 Updated - 21st Jun
@edward polling Right Wing can be resumed as :there is a king, a queen and there are a lot of pawns. The royal family say and the pawns do, or you could say, a world in harmony. pembe maske energy balance oyna oyunu moliva orjin krem tutune son nanomatik complex 41 new fx15It is logic to be a right wing when you are a king but it is pretty idiot to do it when you are a single pawn.
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IE 9 Preview is about it is bank that website attacked from the site support from any soldier site to the light home page is great rough
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RE: IE 9 Preview is rough, faster than IE 8
arabaoyunlari@... Updated - 11th Aug
That is really a big question. Google's servers are the heart of Google's business. And it has long been a FEATURE, a FEATURE, not a LOOPHOLE, that one could privately modify the GPL code they use to run their business. Of course web applications are obviously SaaS. But where does one draw the line between those applications and the servers that host them? For example, take an insurance company running open source on their back end servers. At some point they decide to put a customer facing front end on those servers so that customers can access their accounts over the Net. Does that suddenly make that whole kaboodle Saas? If so, I am not sure I am comfortable with AGPL. In fact, I am not sure I am comfortable with this concept anyway since it undercuts one of the few provisions that make GPL software highly attractive to businesses that are not engaged in reselling the software itself. It really compromises the spirit of the GPL in some ways araba oyunu

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