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March
14, 2011 —
Microsoft Corp.
today announced
the launch of
the latest
version of the
world’s
most-used
browser with the
release of
Windows Internet
Explorer 9 in 39
languages at an
event at the
SXSW Interactive
conference.
Internet
Explorer 9 is
Microsoft’s
most-downloaded
browser beta of
all time, with
more than 40
million
downloads, and
it has already
has gained more
than 2 percent
usage on Windows
7. Already more
than 250 top
sites from
around the globe
are taking
advantage of the
capabilities in
Internet
Explorer 9 to
deliver
differentiated
experiences to
their customers,
with many
featured on
http://www.BeautyoftheWeb.com.
Together, these
partners reach
more than 1
billion active
Internet users
on the Web.
“The best
experience of
the Web is on
Windows with
Internet
Explorer 9,”
said Dean
Hachamovitch,
corporate vice
president,
Windows Internet
Explorer, at
Microsoft.
“Today, the Web
can unlock the
power and
performance of
the best PC
hardware through
Windows and
Internet
Explorer 9.
Websites also
can act more
like
applications
within Windows
7, with features
such as Pinned
Sites. In less
than a year,
Internet
Explorer 9 went
from early
preview to final
release with the
help of hardware
partners and the
Web community.”
Top
Sites and
Designers Take
Advantage of
Internet
Explorer
Internet
Explorer 9 is
designed to
bring sites
front and center
through Windows
7, enabling a
more immersive,
more beautiful
Web experience.
Features such as
Pinned Sites and
Jump List enable
people to put
their websites
directly on the
Windows 7
Taskbar, as
though they were
native
applications,
and then to
quickly and
easily perform
tasks related to
those websites,
such as check
their inboxes,
change the music
station, accept
friend
invitations or
see breaking
news.
In addition to
250 top sites,
more than 1,000
other sites and
designers are
taking advantage
of these new
features with
Internet
Explorer 9 and
Windows 7. These
sites include
not only the
largest sites on
the Web, such as
Facebook and
Amazon, but
also leading
experiences from
across the Web
and the world.
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In
social
and
information
networking,
Internet
Explorer
9 partners
include
category
leaders
such as
Facebook,
Twitter
and
WordPress
— the
No. 1
global
blogging
platform
— in
addition
to
leading
professional
networks
in the
U.S.,
Europe,
Russia,
Korea
and
Latin
America. |
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In
e-commerce,
partners
include
not only
the
leading
worldwide
shopping
site,
Amazon,
and the
No. 1
worldwide
auction
site,
eBay,
but also
the
leading
site in
the
emergent
“daily
deals”
space,
Groupon. |
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Video
and
streaming
partners
include
three of
the top
five
video-on-demand
sites in
the U.S.
— Hulu,
Break.com
and
Dailymotion
— and
leading
Internet
radio
sites
Slacker,
Pandora
internet
radio
and
Jango.
In
addition,
partners
include
top
global
broadcasters
CBC and
CTV in
Canada,
Wat.tv
in
France,
and CNN
in the
U.S. |
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News
website
partners
in the
U.S.
include
the Wall
Street
Journal,
USA
Today
and The
Huffington
Post, as
well as
dozens
of
leading
news
sites
globally
across
all
major
geographies. |
“What people
care about on
the Web is their
sites, not their
browser. That’s
why Internet
Explorer 9 is
about making
those sites
shine. The
browser is the
theater, and the
sites people
visit are the
play, and that
is what Internet
Explorer 9 makes
better — your
favorite sites,”
said Ryan Gavin,
senior director,
Windows Internet
Explorer, at
Microsoft.
eBay is the
world’s largest
online
marketplace and
a leader in
mobile commerce.
With pinning and
Jump List
features in
Internet
Explorer 9,
everyone’s
favorite eBay
experiences are
just a click
away. “eBay’s
integration with
Internet
Explorer 9 is
like having a
storefront on
your desktop,”
said Robert
Chatwani, senior
director, eBay
Internet
marketing.
“We’re pleased
that new
functionality
within Internet
Explorer 9
allows us to
innovate and
bring new
experiences to
our
customers, making
shopping and
selling on eBay
more engaging
than ever.”
Pandora Internet
radio is
announcing a new
dynamic Jump
List for
Internet
Explorer 9. Tom
Conrad, chief
technical
officer and
executive vice
president of
product for
Pandora, said,
“This new
feature allows
our listeners to
have immediate
access to their
personalized
Pandora stations
right from the
taskbar with
Internet
Explorer 9,
which will make
for an
easy-access
listener
experience.”
Partners such as
Gilt Groupe are
already seeing
early results
indicating that
Internet
Explorer 9
customers who
pin the Gilt
homepage to
their taskbar
show a higher
purchase rate
than those on
other browsers.
“While results
are early,
customers using
Internet
Explorer 9
appear to
purchase more
per order when
compared to
earlier versions
of Internet
Explorer and
other browsers.
Given that our
business model
is providing
dynamic new
shopping
experiences
online every
day, the value
of Internet
Explorer 9 and
Windows 7 is
potentially very
exciting to us
and our
customers,” said
Chris Maliwat,
vice president
of product
management, Gilt
Groupe.
Many partners
are announcing
special offers
for Internet
Explorer 9
customers that
will be
available in the
coming weeks,
including the
following:
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Slacker.
A free
monthlong
subscription
for
customers
who pin
the
Slacker
site to
their
taskbars |
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Groupon.
$5 in
Groupon
Bucks
when
making a
first
purchase
from the
Internet
Explorer
9 Jump
List |
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Hulu.
A free
month of
the Hulu
Plus
subscription
for
users
who pin
Hulu |
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eBay.
Offering
coupons
or eBay
Bucks
for bids
or
purchases
made
using
the
Internet
Explorer
9
pinning
and Jump
List
features |
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Gilt.
A series
of
product
bundles
for
customers
who make
purchases
of
specified
amounts
via the
Jump
List
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Fast Is
Now Beautiful:
Internet
Explorer 9 With
Hardware
Acceleration
The new version
of Internet
Explorer takes
advantage of the
power of modern
Windows PC
hardware to
improve
all-around Web
browsing
performance. It
is the only
browser with
hardware-accelerated
HTML5 spanning
all graphics,
text, audio and
video. Internet
Explorer 9
harnesses the
power of the
Graphics
Processing Unit
(GPU), unlocking
90 percent of
the PC’s power
that went
previously
untapped by Web
browsers.
Developers can
now build
faster, more
immersive
websites that
feel like native
applications
using HTML5, as
well as runtimes
such as Adobe
Flash Player and
Microsoft
Silverlight,
both of which
will take
advantage of the
hardware
acceleration in
Internet
Explorer 9 in
their next
versions.
“Internet
Explorer 9 has
moved the bar in
hardware
acceleration,
enabling Flash
Player to tap
into the GPU and
creating a
win-win
situation for
our mutual
customers who
want fast, rich
content
experiences,”
said Paul Betlem,
senior director,
Flash Player
Engineering at
Adobe. “With
Internet
Explorer 9 and
Flash Player
taking advantage
of the GPU, we
continue the
collaboration
with Microsoft
to further
optimize
performance.
Both companies
are also working
closely to
advance and
streamline
controls for
managing Flash
Player privacy
and security
settings in
Internet
Explorer 9.”
“The
next-generation
Web is here
today with
Internet
Explorer 9,
accelerated by
AMD’s incredible
computing
platforms — our
award-winning
AMD Fusion
Accelerated
Processing Units
with
DirectX11-capable
graphics and AMD
Radeon graphics
cards,” said
John Taylor,
director of
Client Product
and Software
Marketing, AMD.
“The next
generation is
defined by
immersive
gaming, rich
video and fast,
compelling,
application-like
experiences,
validating the
fact that GPU
compute power
and the ability
to remove
barriers between
the CPU and GPU
are highly
relevant to the
day-to-day
computing
performance that
consumers expect
and demand.”
“Thanks to how
Internet
Explorer 9 taps
into the power
of the GPU, the
Web is now more
visual, more
immersive and
more powerful
with NVIDIA
GeForce. We are
incredibly
excited that
consumers can
now experience
their favorite
sites
re-imagined and
accelerated.
It’s a whole new
Web,” said Drew
Henry, general
manager, GeForce
Business Unit,
NVIDIA.
Improving
Privacy and
Security Online
Because the Web
is increasingly
less secure and
private,
Internet
Explorer 9 is
designed to be a
trusted browser
because it
contains a
robust set of
built-in
security,
privacy and
reliability
technologies
that keep
customers safer
online.
In December,
Microsoft
introduced
Tracking
Protection in
Internet
Explorer 9,
which puts
people in
control of what
data they are
sharing as they
move around the
Web, by enabling
consumers to
indicate what
websites they’d
prefer not to
exchange
information
with. Consumers
do this by
adding Tracking
Protection Lists
to Internet
Explorer 9, and
partners such as
PrivacyChoice,
TRUSTe, Abine
and Adblock Plus
have already
published these
lists.
Malware is now
the No. 1 risk
to people’s
security online,
and Internet
Explorer 9
provides the
first Download
Manager with
integrated
SmartScreen
malware
protection. The
browser also
introduces
SmartScreen
download
reputation, a
groundbreaking
browser feature
that uses
reputation data
to remove
unnecessary
warnings for
well-known files
and show more
severe warnings
when the
download has a
higher risk of
being malicious.
Studies show
that Internet
Explorer 9
blocks 99
percent of
socially
engineered
malware attacks,
five times more
than Firefox and
33 times more
than Google
Chrome.
Raise
Expectations for
a Better Web
Partners from
around the world
are re-imagining
their websites
using the
capabilities of
Windows and
Internet
Explorer 9,
creating new
experiences that
make the Web
feel as native
as PC
applications.
The result is a
more beautiful
Web experience.
“I love the Web
for the kinds of
joyous
experiences it
can create!”
said Ze Frank,
who is launching
new features
within the
social gaming
site, Star.Me,
in coordination
with the Austin
event. “HTML5 is
a huge step
forward for the
browser because
it brings the
Web back to a
unified platform
for creation. By
integrating
HTML5 into
Internet
Explorer 9 and
hardware
accelerating the
browser,
Microsoft has
signaled its
commitment to
pushing the Web
forward, and
that is
certainly worth
celebrating.”
“HP and
Microsoft have a
long history of
bringing
meaningful
innovations to
our customers.
Today, we
celebrate with
Microsoft the
launch of
Internet
Explorer 9, a
new milestone in
enabling faster
and more
visually
compelling Web
experiences,”
said Tony
Prophet, senior
vice president
of operations,
Personal Systems
Group,
HP. “Internet
Explorer 9 is
really an
outstanding
browser, and
we’re pleased to
make it
available on
most of our
consumer PCs.”
“At Dell, we are
focused on
driving
cutting-edge
innovation in
our consumer
devices, and
Internet
Explorer 9 is
the first
browser to offer
a richer, more
immersive Web
experience on
our hardware,”
said Michael
Tatelman, vice
president and
general manager
of North
American
Consumer sales
for Dell. “We
know customers
will see — and
experience — the
difference, and
we’re delighted
to be working
with Microsoft
designers and
developers
around the world
who are building
this new, more
beautiful Web.”
More information
is available at
http://www.BeautyoftheWeb.com. |