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2TONE_93GT 03-21-2006 10:24 AM

Gates Vows A New Internet Explorer Every Year--Or More
 

In his MIX06 keynote, Bill Gates promises to update IE as often as every nine to 12 months to keep pace with quickly evolving Web technologies and programming tools.

Software programs and the Web are converging quickly, and Microsoft needs to release Web browsing technology and other products faster to keep up with the changes, chairman Bill Gates said Monday.

Speaking at Microsoft's MIX06 conference in Las Vegas for Web developers, Gates said Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 7 Web browser, expected later this year, is long overdue, and the company plans more frequent browser updates in the future. Microsoft released a refreshed version of its "beta 2 preview" of Internet Explorer 7 on Monday. The company also put in place a new license that will let developers using a test version of a Microsoft programming tool for Ajax apps to launch production Web sites with code generated by the software.

As technologies and programming tools for the Web change rapidly to allow software that spans a PC's hard drive and the Internet, Microsoft has been too slow to update its Web browser, said Gates. While Microsoft was busy assembling a platform of technologies for programming online apps, its browser had lost market share to the open-source Firefox software and Apple Computer's browser in the years since an IE upgrade. "In a sense, we're doing a mea culpa and saying we waited too long to do a new browser release," said Gates. Microsoft plans to release updates to IE more frequently, perhaps as often as every 9 months to a year. "IE7 is not the end of the line," he said.

According to Gates, Web sites are becoming like components in traditional software programs that can be called with APIs and run akin to subroutines. "That's a powerful idea whose time has come," Gates said. "This is a new generation of software."

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rabbitman 03-21-2006 05:07 PM

Who cares. IE still sucks. OPERA all the way. :laugh:

JordyO 03-21-2006 06:32 PM

booo opera... yay firefox! :cheeky4:

rabbitman 03-21-2006 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by JordyO
booo opera... yay firefox! :cheeky4:

KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSS SSSSHHHHH!! LOL

evil baby 04-08-2006 06:57 PM

Yeah I'm an Opera fanboy. Started off opera fanbody, went to firefox(kept crashing), changed back to opera and personalized it, now I love it.

I'm interested to see if IE will come up with anything good but I doubt it.

Raven1210 05-03-2006 08:11 PM

if anyone wants to try internet explorer 7 beta 2 heres the link right from MicrosoftClicky

drifter420 05-03-2006 09:35 PM

Firefox crashes on me frequently.. :thumbsdow

It use to be good..

I will try out Opera and see how it is

Raven1210 05-04-2006 02:41 AM

i am trying this new internet explorer 7 beta 2 it looks like firefox in away seems a little faster

drifter420 05-04-2006 10:53 AM

Tryin opera so far.. its more stable then firefox.. but seems to be slower then firefox and IE

rabbitman 05-05-2006 03:49 PM

I've found Opera to be way faster than IE. Never tried FF, siply due to all the people who were having issues with it. The wand feature kicks ass. :smilie_da

gary 05-09-2006 01:26 AM

never heard of opera, and frankly FF is just garbage to me, still dont know why bother releasing version after version, make ONE good one and just upgrade it when it becomes obsolete


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