arstechnica.com - 12/30/2008
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Microsoft has changed the support cutoff date for pre-release versions of IE8 from December 31, 2008, to March 31. We can safely assume that the final version of IE8 won't be ready until March/April. Read More...
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Support for IE8 prereleases extended again, final in April?
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... Software By Ars Technica Tuesday, December 30, 2008 16:18 Microsoft originally set a deadline for the final version of IE8 for the end of 2008, but many suspected this wouldn't hold. Read the complete story here. ...
Tech Round-up for Microsoft, Windows 7, and IE8
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... a weekly roundup from their posts on Microsoft, Windows 7 and IE8. Where’s Vista in the title? As the trend goes, it seems that reports are now focused on Windows 7 instead of Windows Vista which is something Microsoft likes given the bad impression the software has regardless of how good it becomes.
Some of the articles are:
Windows 7 build 7000 outperforms Vista and XP
The Windows 7 build 7000 leak and Microsoft’s reaction
Support for IE8 prereleases extended again, final in April?
Go and read he full round-up ...
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