Microsoft finally lifts curtain on Internet Explorer 7
Microsoft Corp released Internet Explorer 7 on Wednesday, the first major upgrade to its Web Browser since 2001, with its new features aimed at preventing online fraud and improving ease of use.
Internet Explorer 7 is available immediately to Windows XP users and it will eventually serve as the default browser for Microsoft’s much anticipated Windows Vista Operating system, due to the consumers in early 2007.
Internet Explorer registered an 86% global share in October, Mozilla Firefix 11.5% and both Apple Computer Inc.’s Safari and Norway’s Opera Software, less than 2%, according to onestat.com.