Hanging Out For The Next Version Of This Popular Web Browser?
Here We Look At Internet Explorer 10 And What Users Can Get When IE10
Is Officially Released.
With the recent release of
the Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2, the second public preview
of this web platform, people are starting to buzz over what the final
version of IE10 will look like. While Microsoft has
said this preview is an early look at the Internet
Explorer platform and some features may be incomplete, changed or
added in later stages of development, it looks set to optimize speed,
increase HTML5 compatibility and graphic visibility.
The first preview of IE10 was released in April, just a month after
the release of Internet Explorer 9, which suggests Microsoft is trying
to keep in line with developments from competing
browsers like Firefox. The IE10 previews feature the support
enhancements including:
Support for CSS3
multi-column layout, grid layout, flexible box layout and gradients
All of these features will improve the web browser performance
through speed or visual enhancements, and may also be useful for people
looking at new ways to design a
website. That way users have a better overall online experience.
Of particular note is Web Workers, which makes applications
run more smoothly by allowing complex JavaScript to run in the
background for faster site loading times. As an official
blog post about the Web Workers puts it: "With Web workers, the
script on the page runs in parallel without the interruptions of page
updates."
For a look at the latest developments in
Internet Explorer 10, you can opt to test drive it via Preview 2 and
see for your self how it compares. With all of these new developments,
it looks like web browsers are set to become even faster and cleaner
than ever before.

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