Microsoft readies next two versions of Internet Explorer
Microsoft wants to make up for lost time, after waiting five years to update its Internet Explorer browser.
To wit, the company already has the next two versions of IE beyond 7.0 in the hopper. And while Microsoft execs won’t specify exactly when they will ship or detail specific new features, they are offering some indications of the company’s evolving browser thinking.
Read the complete story here. (Microsoft Watch)
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