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Microsoft moves towards IE8 beta

Looks like Microsoft is ramping up the teasers for Mix08. Activewin just posted the text from a Internet Explorer 8 Microsoft Connect invitation email.

"Greetings from the Internet Explorer Team! We are nearing the launch of Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 and we will be making it available for the general public to download and test. IE8 Beta 1 is focused on the developer community, with the goal of gaining valuable feedback to improve Internet Explorer 8 during the development process..."

Not to be outdone, over on the IEBlog, they are talking about how websites can detect the new browser.

When released, the IE8 beta will introduce an updated User-Agent string.  For IE8, we’ve simply replaced "MSIE 7.0" with "MSIE 8.0". 

No surprises there then. Looks like this is just setting the stage for Mix08, which we'll talk about in more detail soon. We're hoping that IE8 will help the Windows & Windows Live Software+Services approach evolve, though the "roaming of favorites and browser settings" may still be some way off.

Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any signup pages for the IE8 beta yet, but we'll keep our eyes open.

Published Feb 23 2008, 05:51 PM by Chris
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Comments

 

quikboy said:

They better make IE8 something revolutionary. I'm ok with IE7, but other browsers are just becoming more and more appealing to switch to. They better open up across more platforms as well.

But I can't wait to see how it might work with Live stuff.

February 23, 2008 7:19 PM
 

Mephiles said:

From what I hear, IE8 is the first browser to be HTML5 compatible. I can't wait to see how Windows Live uses HTML5.

February 23, 2008 8:45 PM
 

WyzyrdMyrrlyn said:

uh, and what exactly IS HTML5?

i really hope IE8 does well...i have a bunch of friends who say IE7 was something of a flop for them.

I like it though :)

February 24, 2008 7:48 AM
 

BV2312 said:

February 24, 2008 9:59 AM
 

Mephiles said:

Basically, every webpage uses codes called HTML (some websites use XHTML) to put text and images etc onto the page. At the moment, HTML is HTML4.01, but soon it will be HTML5.

February 24, 2008 10:15 AM
 

kenbw2 said:

XHTML was supposed to replace HTML, but some crazy group thought it'd be fun to screw things up and create an extra format for us to choose from...

February 24, 2008 8:12 PM

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