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04-10-2011, 09:20 PM
World wide web Explorer (IE) 8, a initial beta of which Microsoft is preparing to exhibit off at its Combine ‘08 conference this week,microsoft Office 2010 keygen (http://www.key-office-2010.de/), includes a number of new features, including WebSlices and Activities.Microsoft is touting the two new technologies on an IE 8 Beta 1 Welcome page that was visible on the Web on March 4.This is how Microsoft describes WebSlices, a feature allowing Internet sites to connect to their users by subscribing to content directly within a Web page“Developers can mark parts of webpages as ‘WebSlices; and enable users to monitor information they rely on as they move about the net. With a click in the Favorites bar, users see rich ‘WebSlice; visuals and developers establish a valuable, persistent end-user connection.”And this is the company;s description of Activities,Microsoft Office 2007 Key (http://www.office2007key.eu), which are contextual services for accessing a service from any Web page. Activities are designed to make copying and pasting between Net pages easier to do, Microsoft says.“Activities give users prepared access to the online services they care about most from any page they visit,Office 2010 Professional Plus Key (http://www.office2010key.in/), and developers gain an easy way to extend the reach of their on the web services. It’s as simple as selecting text to get started with an Activity.”Other new features coming in IE8 Beta 1 include a new favorites bar, automatic crash recovery and an improved phishing filter that includes a new “Safety Filter.”One of Microsoft;s goals with IE eight is to provide developers with built-in tools that will circumvent the need for them to switch behind the browser and a separate development environment. The tools will be useful for professionals and “those trying CSS and scripting for the 1st time,Windows 7 Activation (http://www.windows-7-key.co.uk/),” according to the company.Microsoft is expected to field a private test build of IE eight first, most likely as soon as this week. Some time after that, the company is planning to open up IE 8 Beta 1 to the public. There is still no word from Microsoft on when it is organizing to release the final version of its IE 8 browser.Microsoft officials said earlier this week that the company is preparing to make “super-standards” mode the default for IE8. Originally, the company was arranging to default to the existing IE 7 standards mode,Office Professional (http://www.key-office-2010.de/), a plan which angered many standards advocates.