TV Ad’s
So, for those of you who aren't aware - Microsoft appears to be marketing both IE8, and Windows 7...the theme of these is an 8 second advert (for IE8), or 7 seconds in the case of Windows 7. Not bad, emphasises the names of both products.
I'm unsure where these ads are being shown - but they appear to be on far too frequently in the UK, to the point where some people will probably get sick of the sight of them. The thing that interests me the most, however, is that Microsoft feel the need to advertise these...I think I understand why they are, but it shows that times have changed from when Microsoft was almost guaranteed to be on any PC.
I believe that the IE8 advertising is probably limited to Europe. The reason I make this (fairly large) assumption, is because of the EU ruling which ruled bundling IE8 was unfair to competitors, only last week did Microsoft push out an update which advertised alternative browsers to those users who still had IE8 as a default browser. Admittedly, more than 1 of these was based on the Trident engine, the same as IE8.
As for Windows 7, I've got a strong suspicion that a slow (but steady) decline in the OS market share has Microsoft a little worried, and they're starting to push Windows 7 as much as they can, not to mention the catastrophe that came before 7...more commonly known as Vista
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1
As mentioned in the previous post, I upgraded to Vista Ultimate last night, and then somewhere on the 'Net I read about Internet Explorer 8 (I've been following the news of it when I see it). And I have to say - it's pretty much the same
though the Back & Forward buttons have been moved and altered slightly.
I can't post a proper review of it because I use Firefox 3 as my main browser, but I might give it a try and see if I find any interesting bug's (or "features") when I'm using it. Microsoft have included an "Emulate IE7" button, which should render a page EXACTLY as IE7 does, though I've found Xbox.com doesn't render correctly (I think this may be due to an issue with Flash not being installed correctly in my IE8 install though)
I also noticed just before publishing this, that the top level domain is highlighted different, it's displayed like this:
And then if you hover the mouse over it, the whole URL becomes black (I assume this is for readability).
Netscape
Well today is the last day of Official Support for the old-school web browser - Netscape Navigator
It's a shame to see it go, though technically it's still with us because it's the foundation for Mozilla Firefox
I think you'll still be able to download the browser though, it just won't be supported. I also have to give credit to AOL for trying to revive it a few years back...it was/still is good, and has some nice features.
Hey I might even download it, just for old times sake
As long as it's not IE I don't care

