Friday, September 17, 2010

Internet Explorer 9 news roundup from around the Web

Filed under: Microsoft, Beta, Browsers
Now that the proverbial cat is out of the bag, the Internet Explorer 9 news is coming hard and fast. I've compiled some of the best articles I've seen thus far, including hands on reviews from other bloggers, some slick demos and tutorials, and a ton of official postings from Microsoft.

Engadget's Joanna Stern reviews the IE9 beta
Switched goes hands on with IE9
Ed Bott's in-depth review: Internet Explorer 9 beta review: Microsoft reinvents the browser
Harry McCracken's first impression: IE9 is back in the game.
Wired: IE9 is lean, fast, and modern
PC Magazine: IE9 can stand tall among the competition

...And in case you missed our quick hits from earlier today when the embargo was "accidentally" broken and previous coverage:

Our IE9 Tag Page
Sebastian's three-browser hardware acceleration shootout
IE9 lets you pin web apps to your taskbar, supports custom jumplists
IE9's streamlined interface: speed dial, unified search and address bar
The new and improved IE9 download manager

Already got the Internet Explorer 9 beta installed? Why not see what it can really do!

Jason Santa Maria and Friends collaborate on Lost World's Fairs, a slick demo of IE9's capabilities
Microsoft's official Beauty of the Web site
The Internet Explorer 9 Test Drive site

For IE9 coverage straight from Microsoft, these links are for you:

Internet Explorer 9 Top Features
Official press release
Keynote speech
The Windows Team Blog IE9 beta release post
Hardware acceleration explained
Internet Explorer 9 news roundup from around the Web originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 15 Sep 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments

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