Microsoft Set To Release Internet Explorer 8

Some of the important features in the upcoming Internet Explorer 8 are malware protection and better Web standards support including HTML 5. IE8 is also supposed to offer more enhancements than what the current IE7 has. Internet Explorer 8 will also support private sessions which is a feature already available in Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari.

By: Sara Smith
Staff Writer
Published: Dec 18, 2008

Microsoft confirms that the new full release of Internet Explorer 8 will be ready in early 2009. The software giant has already released a beta to test the new features in IE8.

Microsoft Corp confirms plans to release Internet Explorer 8 in early 2009. The Internet Web browser is currently at a beta 2 stage. The software giant will release one more public testing before releasing IE8.

"Our next public release of IE indicates the end of the beta period," general manager Dean Hachamovitch said in a statement.

Internet Explorer 8 will have performance improvements and added features that are not in IE7. Some of the features include malware protection, better Web standards support and Web slicing. Web slice gives users the ability to card off a piece of a Web page that they are browsing.

IE8 will also support private sessions. A private session means that the Web sites visited by a user will not be logged in the browser's history. Firefox and Google Chrome also has privacy modes.

The last full release of Internet Explorer was version 7 in August 2006. The first IE8 beta was released in March. The second beta arrived during the summer.

"We want the technical community of people and organizations interested in Web browsers to take this update as a strong signal that IE8 is effectively complete and done," Hachamovitch said.

Microsoft has not set a final release date for IE8. However, if the final beta is released in early 2009, the final version could probably be released during the second-quarter.