Today, the old IE6 is living its last days (finally!). According to the measure of all Runet
Statistics liveinternet.ru, it
already occupies only 16% of the market (in RuNet).

And Microsoft has announced that it plans to submit its experimental Gazelle browser to the public in August 2009. And this will happen at the
Usenix Security Symposium conference, which will be held in Canada.
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Microsoft promises us a fundamentally new product, based on a completely new engine, read not Trident, the main features of which are high stability, prohibition of direct access of plug-ins to the computer, isolation of separate sessions from each other in the system RAM.
Microsoft first
spoke about Gazelle in early 2009. Timing of the release of the public beta version or release is not reported. But today, Peter Didenko
wondered what the IT community wants to see in the new version of IE?
upd.
Firsthand about Gazelle .