Internet Explorer 9: What To Expect
Microsoft is currently working on developing the next installment of Internet Explorer. The beta of the 9th version of Internet Explorer (IE9) will be released on the 15th of September.
Apparently, development began not long after Internet Explorer 8 was released and suggestions for features were taken from users using Microsoft Connect.
The primary reason for the next version is to incorporate support for the new HTML5 standard, SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) and XHTML. It also boasts an improved JScript engine known internally as Chakra. From what I can source from the internet it will also have complete support for CSS3 as well, which is great news for web designers.
Microsoft has created a web site which allows you to view some of the new features and essentially 'test drive' IE9.
Below is a list of great articles that explain the benefits of new features and IE9 supported standards:
- Meet WOFF, The Standard Web Font Format - blogs.msdn.com
- Inside the final Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview - arstechnica.com
- IE9 Platform Preview 3 HTML5 Evolution - Softpedia
- Benefits of GPU-powered HTML5 - blogs.msdn.com



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