aryayush
Aspiring Novelist
Just as he was the first to talk about IE7, Bill Gates kept the tradition alive and discussed IE8 at the Mix ‘n Mash event here on campus yesterday. Bill was talking to some bloggers about IE.Next and called it IE8, the same way we do here in the IE team hallway.
So, yes, the version after IE7 is IE8. We looked at a lot of options for the product name. Among the names we considered and ruled out:
IE 7+1
IE VIII
IE 1000 (think binary)
IE Eight!
iIE
IE for Web 2.0 (Service Pack 2)
IE Desktop Online Web Browser Live Professional Ultimate Edition for the Internet (the marketing team really pushed for this one
Ie2.079 (we might still use this for the Math Major Edition)
Read more...
[Via IEBlog]
I don't care about Internet Explorer but you just have to appreciate that the guy has got a sense of humour. "IE Desktop Online Web Browser Live Professional Ultimate Edition for the Internet."
So, yes, the version after IE7 is IE8. We looked at a lot of options for the product name. Among the names we considered and ruled out:
IE 7+1
IE VIII
IE 1000 (think binary)
IE Eight!
iIE
IE for Web 2.0 (Service Pack 2)
IE Desktop Online Web Browser Live Professional Ultimate Edition for the Internet (the marketing team really pushed for this one
Ie2.079 (we might still use this for the Math Major Edition)
Read more...
[Via IEBlog]
I don't care about Internet Explorer but you just have to appreciate that the guy has got a sense of humour. "IE Desktop Online Web Browser Live Professional Ultimate Edition for the Internet."