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  1. 1.anagora.org

    I did find it strange how similar the IE7 display of feeds was to Safari. And by similar I mean identical. They couldn't even innovate on the details of the layout. Compare the blurry photo-of-slide of Microsoft's feed display with a similar blurry photo of Safari RSS from last year's Apple developer conference. (Since that photo we added ...
  2. mydigitallife.net

    Rich Site Summary or RSS is a format used by websites to distribute updates, news, headlines and other information to those who "subscribe" to the site's "feed". Webpages with feeds available often display an orange "RSS" or "XML" icon. (XML stands for Extensible Markup Language) Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer (IE), Mozilla Firefox and also Apple's Safari ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    On February 15, 2005 at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced that Microsoft was planning a new version of Internet Explorer. [3] [4] Both he and Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager of the Internet Explorer team, cited needed security improvements as the primary reason for the new version.[5]The first beta of IE7 was released on July 27, 2005 for technical ...
  4. askdavetaylor.com

    In fact, the IE7b1 (that's "Internet Explorer 7.0, release beta 1" in geek-speek) notes state specifically that "In the final version of IE7 you will be able to subscribe to a feed by adding it to your Favorites in a single click. The browser will then automatically notify you of feed updates in real time."
  5. news.ycombinator.com

    Nov 27, 2024IE7 and IE7 (2005) (meyerweb.com) 57 points by robin_reala 29 days ago | hide | past ... Chrome is barely at 60%+ if you take iOS Safari into account. h4ch1 28 days ago | parent | prev | next ... Just seeing the date on the article as 19 years ago rather than 2005 hit a little harder than I expected. anoncow 28 days ago | parent | next
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