IE8 announced On the IEBlog, Microsoft officially announced the name of the new browser as IE8. But they won't say anything else, like when, or what improvements have been made to the worst browser on the planet. Molly Holzschlag had an interview with Bill Gates and she asked about IE8 and standards support. She noticed Dean Hachamovitch, IE General Manager, wasn't letting anyone talk about IE8 and he seemed more secretive about it. So how is standards support coming in IE8? Quote:
IE7 will be 10 years behind web standards in January. How far behind will IE8 be? Internet Explorer 8 Just as he was the first to talk about IE7, Bill Gates kept the tradition alive and discussed IE8 at the Mix ?n Mash event here on campus yesterday. Bill was talking to some bloggers about IE.Next and called it IE8, the same way we do here in the IE team hallway. So, yes, the version after IE7 is IE8. We looked at a lot of options for the product name. Among the names we considered and ruled out: IE 7+1Of course, some people care about other aspects of IE8 much more than they care about the name. As I?ve walked different people through the plan, I?ve gotten ?Does it have feature X?? ?When is the beta?? ?When does it release? and even the more thoughtful ?What are you trying to accomplish with this release?? You will hear a lot more from us soon on this blog and in other places. In the meantime, please don?t mistake silence for inaction. Dean Hachamovitch General Manager |
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