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Microsoft previews IE9

Microsoft previews IE9

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Microsoft has stuck a preview of Internet Explorer 9 online in an attempt to show it hasn't lost the will to innovate. The preview here shows that Microsoft is supporting various HTML5 specifications, including CSS3, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), XHTML parsing, and video and audio tags using industry-standard codecs, among others. At its MIX10 shindig in Las Vegas, Microsoft demonstrated a new JavaScript engine that uses Direct 2D technology, Dean...



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