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Internet Explorer 7.0 is here!
Look out your window: pigs are flying, hell is freezing over and the kids on the street are jamming out to Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy. That's right, Internet Explorer 7 is finally here! After years of waiting, IE users finally have industry-standard features like tabbed browsing, an antiphishing filter, a search bar and RSS support. IE might still be playing catch-up with the likes of Firefox, Opera and Safari when it comes to features--but it's not like that's ever stopped Microsoft from dominating the browser market. Given the nature of Microsoft software and the application testing requirements of most enterprises, most end-users won't be reaping the benefits of IE7 for a while. If you've got those admin privileges though, put 'em to good use and take IE7 for a test drive.
To download Internet Explorer 7.0:
- visit Microsoft's website
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