Formerly called Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE),
Internet Explorer (IE) is the name of Microsoft's browser
that enables you to view
Web pages
on the Internet using a graphical interface. Internet Explorer was first
introduced in 1995 and it is the most popular browser used today. The latest
official release, Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) was made available for Windows XP,
Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. This version included the popular tabbed
browsing option, a feature first used by Mozilla in 2001, a new feed reader, and
other features. The beta version of Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) was released in
early 2008. Internet Explorer supports
Java and
JavaScript
and also supports
ActiveX.
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