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PostHeaderIcon Internet Explorer 9 Beta Released to Public Soon

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Microsoft has set a schedule of introduction of the newest browser prime he was developing to the public. A beta version of Internet Explorer 9 it will be available on September 15, 2010.

“You can download a beta code IE9 on September 15,”, as quoted by website The Register. Microsoft planned to debut it in a carpet IE9 festival in San Francisco titled “The Beauty of the Web”.

IE9 would become the first browser that supports Microsoft’s most standards anywhere. The browser is already fully support HTML5 standard, 2D graphics with the Canvas element, and the fonts built using Web Open Font Format (WOFF). In addition, IE9 can also execute a standard video codec open WebM from Google and H.264 video standards that are proprietary.

Previously, mining IE9 times in the event introduced in March 2009 and Mix. Microsoft claims, up to now preview browser code has been downloaded 2.5 million times. Attendance IE9 represents Microsoft’s effort to re-dominate the browser market which now remains around 60 percent.

PostHeaderIcon Google Search, Shifting The Meaning

GoogleLogoOnWallGoogle search suggestion was not forever we must follow.
For according to a study, suggestions Suggestion Google through the Google features, often shifting meaning of words that is sought from the true meaning.

“Google is probably intended to help people in search, but from the perspective of public discourse, this is worrisome,” said Professor Dominique Brossard, communication experts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison is involved in this research, the university web site.

According to Brossard, suggestions Google suggestion divert its users from getting real results, to the search results that are popular.
For example when a user searches for the word ‘tiger’ then Google even offers a search for ‘tiger woods’. We want to find the word ‘animal’ and was just typing the letter ‘f’, Google even suggest ‘facebook‘.

“Sergey Brin and Larry Page created Google to filter the search results, partly based on the most popular sites. It means Internet users will be offered in the search results to that of the most popular search results than the proffered representative for information science,” says Brossard.

In research conducted since October 2008 until September 2009 that, Brossard and four colleagues from Wisconsin-Madison studied Google’s data about articles related to nanotechnology.

They found that the discussion of nanotechnology also experience blurring. Because when you type the word ‘nanotechnology’ suggestion suggest Google search for ‘nanotechnology and health’ in the top position. Therefore, most people fail to get the big picture of nanotechnology.
“By clicking on Google’s advice, you will reinforce the suggestion ‘nanotechnology and health’ to remain above. But health is only a small part of this nanotechnology,” says Brossard.
Dietram Scheufele, co-researcher Brossard, say, Google is the most popular search engine with a market share of about 64 percent, followed by Yahoo (16.3 percent).
“In addition to indexing and providing search results, Google should also have an active role to guide and direct the search through the relevant direction.”

Nanotechnology itself, generally is the research and development associated with engineering materials that have nanometer-scale molecular size (10 ^ -9).

Nano materials dealing with properties not seen in ordinary matter. Economic experts predict, in 2030 the market volume of nano materials, ranging from electronics to cosmetics, is approximately U.S. $ 3 trillion or about USD 27 thousand trillion.