
Microsoft is expected to reveal some of the details of
its next internet browser.
Microsoft's
chief software architect, Ray Ozzie, (pictured) revealed there
would be a discussion focused on Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) at its
Professional Developers
Conference 2009 in Los Angeles.
Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) will replace
Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), which was launched last year.
Steven
Sinofsky, president of the Windows and Windows Live Division,
will reportedly make the first details public.
"Through IE we aspire to give Web app developers access to all
the performance and all the functions that the Windows OS and the
PCs hardware will serve up. You'll hear tomorrow from Steven
Sinofsky, and he'll discuss Windows, IE, and much, much more,"
said Ray Ozzie, according to Softpedia.com.