Thursday 1 November 2012

Explorer 10, touch interface aspire to a world of web applications

The new version of Microsoft's browser, Internet Explorer 10 is multi-touch and hopes to return to prominence in the middle of the web pages 'boom' applications. "In the future, the line between a website and an 'app' is pretty thin," especially due to the rise of HTML5 programming language, said in presenting the Explorer 10 Microsoft spokesman, Rafael Rios.
The spokesman criticized that despite the "explosion" of touch devices, navigation has been limited to copying them into the mouse interaction and competitors like Apple, with the iPad, have relegated to a second site by category gave prominence to applications. Explorer 10 wants to return him to push web.
Rivers said that offers navigation "fast, fluid and beautiful" and is designed for everyday use with fingers devotes one hundred percent of the pixels of the display on the website, menus appear only when they are invoked and opening and closing icons are great because it is not necessary to "zoom" on them. In addition, the browser will turn the pages of a list, for example, the results of a search-sliding your finger from right to left, like returning to previously visited websites.
Internet Explorer 10 will support Adobe Flash only for certain sites "relevant" to pass control, but Microsoft "is determined" to make a transition to the browser is free of "plugins" which compromise the safety and performance of the equipment. In this transition, including advertising companies have to change their model of "banners". "The HTML5 graphics processors and allows us to do much more.'s Website today is not what we will see tomorrow," said Rivers.
Currently the HTML5 allows even develop games without resorting to Flash. Explorer will be available on all computers equipped with Windows 8, including Windows Phone, which is released next October 26, while mid-November there will be an upgrade for users of Windows 7. However, it is completely ruled out that Microsoft has developed a version of its new browser for operating systems other than Windows.
About the existence of users who are still using older versions of IE, namely 6 and 7, Rivers explained that the technology company "struggling" because they stop using the most modern and lead to "more secure and adapted to new standards." Following the introduction of Internet Explorer 10, the head of "retail" Microsoft Spain, Bertrand Caudron has shown new music service "streaming": Xbox Music.
Service users have access to a catalog of 30 million songs: free in exchange for advertising or feel no ads and access "offline" a fee of 9.99 per month. Now available on the Xbox 360, will be integrated into Windows 8 and Windows Phone, and this next year will be available for other operating systems. Caudron has stated that future Xbox Music will store music in the cloud and have a social component.

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