Microsoft Reveals New, Improved Blue e IE9 Logo

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[citation][nom]nforce4max[/nom]OH yea lets change the logo and leave the code the same so people think they are getting something else when it is all the same. -.-[/citation]
So I definitely not an IE fan, but the code is MUCH different than IE7/8. Same rendering engine maybe, but much improved code.
 
No matter what or how many "badge", "skin" or "suit" MS changes its IE software; as long that the programming code or any other critical functional system are not optimized, upgraded or changed for the best, a garbage will always be garbage.
 
Seriously, they took the time to write up a story about the IE logo being a lighter shade of blue.

Bored much?
 
Some of the commentators here think it's the same code as in previous versions of IE. This is not the case. That is why the new IE has a score of almost 100% in the Acid3 test and have very reputable JavaScript performance as shown in SunSpider benchmark. This is not your grandfather's IE, but is it good enough to compete with the offerings from Mozilla, Google, Apple and Opera?
 
[citation][nom]geossj5[/nom]lets hope its not just the logo thats changed...[/citation]

Fear not...they decreased the multiple by which Firefox out-speeds it....to a measly 6(?) anyway, its still a rather large number to even consider using it over Firefox or Chrome.
 
[citation][nom]zambonithug[/nom]In other news, my wife painted her nails a lighter shade of red.[/citation]Yes, but did she update her orbiters?
 
Actually the old one looks better. Still can`t figure out why ppl want to fix things that are done right from the first place ... in this situation the logo..
 
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