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Explore the best of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

Explore the best of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

By:  Shane Schick  On: 11 Sep 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Forget Chrome for a minute: Beta 2 of Microsoft's Web browser has a lot of consumer-friendly features, but that doesn’t mean you can’t take advantage of them. Ideas for developers

Your move: Think about using Web slices to fill the need for dashboard-style information which is often being pulled out of data warehouses or business intelligence applications. Provide the marketing department with the results of an ad campaign, or just give admin staff a quick way to check Web-based e-mail or look up additions to a product catalogue.

“It may be more efficient, rather than bouncing around, to have one sort of entry point to them that is seamless,” McLeish says. “It’s really just the UI.” Frederico says there may be no better place than IE. “Workers spend their whole day inside Internet Explorer. They’re not mixed up in other applications.”

But before you deploy: Not all Web-based information is meant to be sliced, says Sing Chan, user experience developer with Vancouver-based Habanero Consulting Group.

“When you create a slice, you are capturing a part of a live Web page. If anything ever changes on that page, your slice UI may no longer be the same. It may be off slightly,” he says. “In some cases it may be better for these widgets to be standalone.”

The feature: Visual Search

What it does: Saves users the trouble of relying on a search en








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