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August 27th, 2008

IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:03 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Web 2.0, Google, Advertising

Tags: Advertisement, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Beta, Web Browsers, Internet, Mary Jo Foley

Mozilla did its best to throw a spoiler into Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) 8 Beta 2 launch on Wednesday. But the new Ubiquity add-in for Firefox doesn’t sound all that different from what Microsoft is doing with the version of its browser due to ship in November.

That’s my take, but you can form your own opinion. Starting today, August 27, at 3 p.m. EST, Internet Explorer (IE) 8 Beta 2 became available for download by anyone who wants to give it a whirl.

As expected, there are a lot of new features that were not part of IE Beta 1 which are now available in IE 8 Beta 2. InPrivate browsing (”porn mode”) and InPrivate blocking are just two of the many new items that got added to the latest IE beta. Others include crash recovery (I’m installing just for that alone!), a “Diagnose Connection Problem” button, and Compatibility View (for sites that break when viewed in IE 8 — some examples of which are on the Redmond Pie enthusiast site).

(For a list of more of what’s new in Beta 2, check out my ZDNet colleague Ed Bott’s IE 8 Beta 2 hands-on report.)

To me, the most interesting — and potentially controversial — new features are those that fall into the Microsoft-designated category of “Reach Beyond the Page.” (That’s the terminology Microsoft is using in its IE 8 Beta 2 Reviewers’ Guide, a copy of which I had a chance to see this week.)

Here’s what’s on the Reach list:

* Accelerators (the feature formerly known as “Activities” in Beta 1): Technology allowing users to perform tasks like finding a definition of a word, posting a blog entry, mapping an address or posting a blog entry) available on the page they are viewing, instead of on a new page

* Web slices: Brings the user’s favorite data (sports scores, weather reports, stock quotes, etc.) directly into the Favorites Bar. Changes and updates are retrieved and users are visually notified of the updated information status

* Visual search suggestions: In the Instant Search box, as users type a search term, they will receive real-time search suggestions from their chosen search provider, as well as results from the users’s own Favorites and browsing history.

* Suggested sites: These are recommendations about other, related sites that might be of interest. This feature must be enabled by the user; it’s not on by default.

The only one of these four categories that got an update between Betas 1 an 2 were Web slices. But it sounded from my conversation with the Softies that they were expecting a number of testers to look deeply and critically into the Visual search suggestions and suggested sites areas, as well, when putting IE 8 Beta 2 through its paces.

As Mozilla’s Ubiquity announcement demonstrates, Mozilla seems to be thinking the same way as Microsoft’s browser team. As another of my ZDNet colleagues, Ryan Stewart, put it: The Web’s page-based model has been slowly dying. When browsing, users increasingly want to perform specific tasks that often involve mashing up Web sites/destinations/content.

I’m curious whether these new ways of discovering/promoting content will have any impact on how users search the Web. Will suggested sites or search terms make users any less likely to Google something?

And how will this new functionality impact online advertising? As Microsoft on Directions analyst Matt Rosoff noted, IE 8’s InPrivate blocking feature

“An InPrivate Session will, by default, also block all third-party content from domains that have appeared more than 10 times in your history. In practice, that means a lot of ads served by ad networks could be blocked. I think that’s a great step for privacy, but seems to contradict Microsoft’s own promises in the advertising realm–in particular, Microsoft Advertising has pushed this idea called engagement mapping, which relies on tracking users’ interaction with an advertising campaign over a few days or weeks. I’m not sure how Microsoft can square that circle.”

Do you like the concepts behind Accelerators, slices, visual search suggestions and suggested sites? What about Firefox’s Ubiquity? Do you see any advantages of Microsoft’s approach over Mozilla’s, or vice versa?

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RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download
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That url you provide LBiege   | 08/27/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download pbarmashe   | 08/27/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download php_developer   | 08/27/08
Still has that clear bug npiaseck   | 08/27/08
Have you read the CSS2.1 spec? Clear doesn't apply to inline elements PB_z   | 08/27/08
Yup =) npiaseck   | 08/27/08
Hilarious..... SamYeager   | 08/28/08
"The W3C is not the standard..." bmerc   | 08/28/08
No, it isn't zupobaloop   | 08/28/08
W3C not the standard?..... D.M.   | 08/28/08
The nice thing about standards slaskoske   | 09/23/08
The URL for download Mary Jo Foley  ZDNet | 08/27/08
address not found did they yank it? Randalllind   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download tobiaspeggs   | 08/27/08
Great experience ggarg@...   | 08/27/08
Find like Firefox? bmgoodman   | 08/27/08
There seems to be a better find but ... LBiege   | 08/27/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download npiaseck   | 08/27/08
A word to M$ eMJayy   | 08/27/08
RE: MarkKB   | 08/27/08
And the Phishing Filter CreepinJesus   | 08/27/08
Checked it out... eMJayy   | 08/28/08
they did. evilkillerwhale@...   | 08/28/08
Bug with scroll bar? 5ri   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download RickGraham   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 Index.dat stevenpowers@...   | 08/28/08
Ad blocking? joe.smetona@...   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download StuartRothrock   | 08/28/08
For those having issues installing over XP-SP3 posternb@...   | 08/28/08
Is it any faster than IE7? DaffyDuck   | 08/28/08
Painful Unknown   | 08/28/08
Yes, painfully slow DaffyDuck   | 08/28/08
IE is faster for me dch48   | 08/28/08
IE8 painfully slow with MS Outlook running sydneybird   | 09/03/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download robert@...   | 08/28/08
See msg above re: issues installing over SP3 - Solution provided (NT) posternb@...   | 08/28/08
If you pasted IE7 down with the SP3 update... JCitizen   | 08/28/08
RE: Painful zupobaloop   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download SloppySeconds   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download MaryTN   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download MaryTN   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download mirosa88@...   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download Media-Ted@...   | 08/28/08
IE8 Java Java null data logic_riches   | 08/31/08
I have upgraded Java... Media-Ted@...   | 09/02/08
Oops! I stand... Media-Ted@...   | 09/02/08
Java null data logic_riches   | 08/31/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download swolcott@...   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download dch48   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download csaager   | 08/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download alxnsc@...   | 08/29/08
Crash recovery? Reged   | 08/29/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download Just Great   | 08/30/08
Problems with IE8 Beta and McAfee Buckeyeguy   | 09/06/08
and if you cannot uninstall IE 8 Beta? jon.woodburn@...   | 09/23/08
Thank you Firefox! kostasan   | 08/31/08
Won't open a Microsoft site. anealysr@...   | 09/01/08
Won't open a Microsoft site. anealysr@...   | 09/01/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download zhn@...   | 09/03/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download Mack69   | 09/03/08
Problems with IE8 Beta 2 SAStarling   | 10/28/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download atul@...   | 11/08/08
RE: IE 8 Beta 2 ready for download atul@...   | 11/08/08

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  • Opera grasps at straws with latest IE criticism
    dissatisfaction with how the new beta of Microsoft’s IE 8 handles the breaking of Web pages. Lie complains that Microsoft has compatibility mode turned on by default for Intranet sites (not Internet ones, mind you). with IE 8 Beta 2. And he really hates the breaking page icon that Microsoft displays next to the IE 8 address bar; he proposes the Acid-test smiley face instead. From Opera’s e-mail to me on August 29: IE 8 “breaks with Microsoft

    Trackback by Anonymous — September 15, 2008 @ 3:10 am

  • What’s in IE 8 for enterprise users?
    While most of the reviews of IE 8 Beta 2, which Microsoft made available to testers this week, are focusing on the more consumer-focused features of Microsoft’s forthcoming browser, Microsoft also is touting IE 8 as a solid platform for business users. In fact, in the IE 8 Beta 2 Reviewers

    Trackback by Anonymous — September 15, 2008 @ 3:10 am

  • Forensic Photoshop
    Microsoft has announced that Internet Explorer 8 - Beta 2 is available for download. But, before you rush out and download it, read what others are saying and why you might want to wait until the full version gets released. One of the new features, the so-called "porn mode," or private browsing, is an interesting development. Even funnier is that the private browsing feature is the default mode. Just what is Micr

    Trackback by Anonymous — September 15, 2008 @ 3:10 am

  • PraveenNET
    tell me whether it had gotten any better for me ). I still have one thing to complain about IE 8 beta about, at least only in my office PC. (strange that things work fine in my laptop. Anyhow, I need to know how to the fix the issue ) There are other blogs that talk about FireFox & Internet Explorer fight over these features, but I leave it to you to decide which is better. My opinion is that both browsers are getting better everyday. If you have tried IE 8 beta 2, comment here… Share what you felt good & bad

    Trackback by Anonymous — September 15, 2008 @ 3:10 am

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