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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 7

Microsoft has launched its Internet Explorer 7 browser for public download.

The software giant touted the browser's improved security with a built-in anti-phishing filter, and default settings preventing the installation of ActiveX objects.

The browser also copies several popular features from Mozilla's open source Firefox browser, such as an integrated search box and tabs that allow users to organise multiple web pages in a single window.

Microsoft is also catching up with recent changes to internet standards such as CSS and HTML.

Internet Explorer 7 requires Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Windows XP Pro 64 Edition or Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1.

Users can download the application directly from Microsoft's IE website and the software will be automatically pushed out to users as a 'high priority update' within the next few weeks.

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