Some of the newest features of IE 8 include:
- Toolbar button which lets you view websites originally designed for older browsers (is this a sign Microsoft may phase out IE 6?)
- Real-time search views of Amazon.com, NY Times and Wikipedia,
- Task shortcuts (called "accelerators") which speed up common tasks like mapping with Live Maps
- New security features against deceptive and malicious websites that block 2-4 times more malware websites than other browsers
- Page load times faster than other top browsers on 50% of top comScore websites
For historical insight, the majority of my web design experience (12 years), I've been primarily a Mozilla (platform that eventually led to Netscape, Firefox, and Safari) fan. However, I have to give kudos to IE for stepping up the security game in current times when identity theft, Internet worms and viruses, and malicious software ("malware") are becoming rampant threats online. A recent study shows that 91% of online U.S. adult users are concerned about identity theft and fraud and that 37% of users are afraid of providing their private information when shopping online.
Haven't heard any problems with or much love for the new IE 8 yet, but we'll keep you posted!
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