Firefox + Safari = IE 8 Beta 2 Sunday, Aug 31 2008 

The subject line might be confusing but to say really IE 8 Beta is back with an impressive update for a software that stagnated in Microsoft for the past years. Its more elegant and easier to use, while adding many of the missing features.

“The brand-new implementation of Standards mode in Internet Explorer 8 offers the best viewing experience of web pages created according to the latest web standards.” That means many of the web pages that include code custom tailored for IE won’t look very good, so you need to enable a compatibility view (for some reason, intranet sites are rendered in the compatibility mode by default). A post from March has more information about Microsoft’s decision to apply the standards mode by default.

IE8 adds support for suggestions in the search box and this is not restricted to Live Search. Microsoft lists many search providers that can be added: Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia and others. The new interface makes it easy to switch between search providers by clicking on the icons displayed at the bottom.

Another feature that should have been added to IE7 is inline search: now you can search inside a page from an elegant bar similar to the one from Safari.

Notepad wasn’t the best software for viewing the source code of a page, so IE8 includes a simple text viewer like Firefox and safari with syntax highlighting. Too bad that you can’t view the source code for selections.

A great feature from Google Toolbar allowed you to select some text from a web page and send it to Blogger, Gmail or other services. Microsoft added this feature and calls it “accelerator“. “Tired of cutting and pasting information from one website to another for everyday tasks? Now there’s a better way. Accelerators give you ready access to the online services you use everyday—from any page you visit.”

Firefox’s microsummaries didn’t become popular even if they solved an interesting problem: subscribing to frequently updated information like stock quotes or weather reports. IE’s web slices, based on the hAtom microformat, are more visually appealing, but I couldn’t find any interesting example in the gallery. Internet Explorer lets you add to the favorites bar heterogeneous subscriptions: bookmarks, feeds and web slices, even though the subscription process is not uniform. Like Firefox 3, the latest version of IE adds one-click bookmarking, visually represented by a star icon.

IE8 includes a security feature that will be rarely used for non-adult sites: private browsing. “InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer 8 similar to safari Private browsing that helps prevent your browsing history, temporary Internet files, form data, cookies, and usernames and passwords from being retained by the browser, leaving no evidence of your browsing or search history.” To use it, you need to click on Safety > InPrivate Browsing, which opens a new window where you can browse privately. To permanently use private browsing, edit IE’s shortcut and append -private in the target field (you could also type iexplore -private in the Run dialog or Vista’s search box).

Overall, this is a highly recommended update for IE7, even though you’ll find some sites aren’t displayed properly. Google Maps finally works well but igoogle sucks and some Google services like Gmail have minor interface problems. IE looks good again and I’ll probably try to use it again ….

But still all , i want to ask one thing to the IE developer community
“What does IE8 have ” new “that I would have to leave Firefox for? “

History repeats itself – once it was IBM Vs Microsoft and now Microsoft Vs Google and tomorrow…? Sunday, Aug 31 2008 

I look at Google as a far more threatening company than Microsoft is today,” said Joe Kraus in an interview with Robert Scoble, reiterating what he said for New York Times last year:

To place Google in context, Mr. Kraus offered a brief history lesson. In the 1990’s, he said, I.B.M. was widely perceived in Silicon Valley as a “gentle giant” that was easy to partner with while Microsoft was perceived as an “extraordinarily fearsome, competitive company wanting to be in as many businesses as possible and with the engineering talent capable of implementing effectively anything.”

Now, in the view of Mr. Kraus, “Microsoft is becoming I.B.M. and Google is becoming Microsoft.” Mr. Kraus is the chief executive and a founder of JotSpot, a Silicon Valley start-up hoping to sell blogging and other self-publishing tools to corporations.

Beijing olymbic 2008 Medals Board . Where do we stand??? Wednesday, Aug 27 2008 

Summer Games Medals

We are economic power now. We have to be sporting power too – Indian olymbic Association President

Total Medals (Sorted by Gold)
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 China 51 21 28 100
2 United States 36 38 36 110
3 Russia 23 21 28 72
4 Britain 19 13 15 47
5 Germany 16 10 15 41
6 Australia 14 15 17 46
7 South Korea 13 10 8 31
8 Japan 9 6 10 25
9 Italy 8 10 10 28
10t France 7 16 17 40
10t Ukraine 7 5 15 27
10t Netherlands 7 5 4 16
13 Jamaica 6 3 2 11
14t Spain 5 10 3 18
14t Kenya 5 5 4 14
16t Belarus 4 5 10 19
16t Romania 4 1 3 8
16t Ethiopia 4 1 2 7
19t Canada 3 9 6 18
19t Brazil 3 4 8 15
19t Poland 3 6 1 10
19t Hungary 3 5 2 10
19t Norway 3 5 2 10
19t New Zealand 3 1 5 9
19t Czech Republic 3 3 0 6
19t Slovakia 3 2 1 6
19t Georgia 3 0 3 6
28t Cuba 2 11 11 24
28t Kazakhstan 2 4 7 13
28t Denmark 2 2 3 7
28t North Korea 2 1 3 6
28t Argentina 2 0 4 6
28t Switzerland 2 0 4 6
28t Mongolia 2 2 0 4
28t Thailand 2 2 0 4
28t Mexico 2 0 1 3
37t Turkey 1 4 3 8
37t Azerbaijan 1 2 4 7
37t Uzbekistan 1 2 3 6
37t Slovenia 1 2 2 5
37t Bulgaria 1 1 3 5
37t Indonesia 1 1 3 5
37t Zimbabwe 1 3 0 4
37t Finland 1 1 2 4
37t Latvia 1 1 1 3
37t India 1 0 2 3
37t Belgium 1 1 0 2
37t Dominican Republic 1 1 0 2
37t Estonia 1 1 0 2
37t Portugal 1 1 0 2
37t Iran 1 0 1 2
37t Bahrain 1 0 0 1
37t Cameroon 1 0 0 1
37t Panama 1 0 0 1
37t Tunisia 1 0 0 1
56t Armenia 0 0 6 6
56t Sweden 0 4 1 5
56t Croatia 0 2 3 5
56t Lithuania 0 2 3 5
56t Greece 0 2 2 4
56t Nigeria 0 1 3 4
56t Chinese Taipei 0 0 4 4
56t Austria 0 1 2 3
56t Ireland 0 1 2 3
56t Serbia 0 1 2 3
56t Trinidad and Tobago 0 2 0 2
56t Algeria 0 1 1 2
56t Bahamas 0 1 1 2
56t Colombia 0 1 1 2
56t Kyrgyzstan 0 1 1 2
56t Morocco 0 1 1 2
56t Tajikistan 0 1 1 2
56t Chile 0 1 0 1
56t Ecuador 0 1 0 1
56t Iceland 0 1 0 1
56t Malaysia 0 1 0 1
56t Singapore 0 1 0 1
56t South Africa 0 1 0 1
56t Sudan 0 1 0 1
56t Vietnam 0 1 0 1
56t Afghanistan 0 0 1 1
56t Egypt 0 0 1 1
56t Israel 0 0 1 1
56t Mauritius 0 0 1 1
56t Moldova 0 0 1 1
56t Togo 0 0 1 1
56t Venezuela 0 0 1 1

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