
Microdoft made available the newest beta test version (2) for Internet Explorer 8. The most claimed new feature is the InPrivateBrowsing mode that lets users surf without having a list of sites they visit get stored on their computers, as well as temporary Internet files and cookies.
InPrivateBlocking can block third-party content from appearing on Web sites keep some types of ads from appearing.
The marketers consider that the IE 8 feature to block the ads delivered by the advertisers to the publishers web sites will crash the service market of the small publishers. Especially that the IE8 has the option to block programs that track how many times an ad is seen, so there will be no more possible to calculate the payments to advertisers and publishers.
IE8 will also have an improved search box to provide more content alongside suggested results.
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 contains some integrated and simple-to-use developer tools that will provide a visual interface to the platform, and will enable fast experimentation.
The Microsoft blog says that the Developer Tools will improve the existing features and new functionality meant to make the user more productive.
Some of the new tools:
- Profiling and Debugging JScript
- Working with HTML and CSS
- Testing Compatibility
Microsoft included all the familiar features from the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar, including the ‘Attributes’ list view and ‘Resize window’ functionality.
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