
Microsoft is designed a platform preview for developers to help Microsoft fix their new code through constant bug and debugging reports of Internet Explorer 9 which launched less than a month ago. Speaking of bug reports, it crashed on Microsoft's own HTML5 demonstration site.
Expected, the evaluation will be include all interface accoutrements, like an address bar, next and previous page buttons, home, favorites, tools, etc. However, it seems we get closer to the second Internet Explorer 10 code release. In the near future, Microsoft will reveal a bit more information about the differences between IE9 and IE10.
Talking about HTML5, that non-standard standard appears to be at the heart of this browser update, though the details of exactly what HTML5 goodness IE10 will offer over IE9 are somewhat thin. According to the press release, IE10 adds support for CSS3 gradients on background images and CSS3 Flexible Box layout. Microsoft promises on the IE10 there will be better hardware acceleration access demonstrations and more HTML5 SVG demos which may be more exciting than moving around some boxes on a CSS table.
With this info, Microsoft wants everyone thinking about Internet Explorer, the current version and what's coming next. And until the IE10 come, Microsoft still trying to increase IE9 download number.
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