Microsoft Corp. asked software developers to “bet on us” as it began making available test versions of Internet Explorer 8, an upgraded version of the main software used to browse the web.

At Microsoft’s MIX08 conference the company’s chief software architect, Ray Ozzie, said the web was at the centre of everything Microsoft was doing as it sought to expand beyond the desktop business it dominates.

“I know that you have many amazing technology choices available to you today, but I’d like you to bet on us,” Mr Ozzie told an audience of web developers.

Microsoft has been pushing for a “software plus services” strategy that uses the internet to augment traditional software that runs on a computer’s hard drive.
Mr Ozzie also extended an olive branch to Yahoo Inc., the web pioneer that Microsoft is targeting in an unsolicited takeover offer, saying Yahoo has “creative people and interesting online properties”.

Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft provided a first look at Internet Explorer 8. IE 7 was released in October 2006.
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser is used by three-quarters of the world’s web users, far more than Mozilla’s Firefox, which has a 17 per cent share of the market, and Apple Inc.‘s Safari with 6 per cent, according to data from website analytics company Net Applications.
The browser is also part of the ongoing battle between Microsoft and arch-rival Google Inc.

Firefox is closely affiliated with Google, which in 2006 provided around 85 per cent of the $66.8 million in revenue of Firefox’s parent organisation, the Mozilla Foundation.
Google distributes Firefox as its preferred browser software in a number of its products. Firefox counts 160 million unique active users of its browser alternative.
Internet Explorer general manager Dean Hachamovitch showed some user features of IE 8, but he did not give a launch date for it.

One feature called Activities lets users highlight an address on a website, then see a map within the site with a single click. Users can also highlight a product name and see if the item is available on eBay. Another feature lets users save work done on a website to the local computer when an internet connection goes down.

Earlier this week Microsoft said it would drop its traditional resistance to industry-wide standards for how its software renders web pages and, by default, make its Explorer browser work more easily with other web coding tools.
That means websites will essentially look the same regardless of browser, and developers will not need to make multiple versions of websites for different browsers.

It is a departure from what Microsoft did in IE 7 and is seen as a move to assuage developer, regulatory and legal concerns.
The European Union has launched an anti-trust investigation into Microsoft to probe complaints from Norwegian browser maker Opera Software about how Microsoft ensures rival web browsers are not fully compatible with Internet Explorer.

Critics argue that Internet Explorer is inferior to rival browsers in terms of security, speed and navigation features, and that Microsoft maintains its lead because Explorer is packaged along with the company’s Windows operating system.

Microsoft also said it was making available a public test version of its Silverlight 2 multimedia technology. Silverlight 2 is the next version of Microsoft’s competitor to Adobe
Systems Inc.’s.

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