Microsoft’s browser beat IE9 Chrome and Firefox

June 27th, 2010 by Tweet Leave a reply »

ie9 260 Microsofts browser beat IE9 Chrome and FirefoxMicrosoft Internet Explorer still holds the dominant market share in the arena of web browser, but quickly faded because of strong competition from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. IE browser has been facing a lack of support for web standards and poor performance and are considered less able to follow the competition today.

Microsoft has now released the Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) a next generation version of Microsoft’s browser. In this IE9 browser Microsoft approaches are completely new to IE9, embrace HTML5 and CSS3 and puts the focus on web standards and speed.


Yesterday, Microsoft has released Preview 3 of IE9 Platform at an event in San Francisco. What surprised us was that Microsoft’s presentation focused almost exclusively on how IE9 defeated rival, Chrome 5 and Firefox 3.6.4. Microsoft showed its new browser by exhibiting a very fast processing capabilities. Because IE9 using DirectX 10 support to take advantage of much better performance than the hardware used.

The result, we admit, is surprising. To further complement this news, we present two videos that illustrate how the Internet Explorer browser has beat nine rivals, at least at the event:

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