Tag Archives | IE9

Om Nom has gone #html5!

The curiously cute green monster – Om Nom is now om-line with 25 levels for free at http://www.cuttherope.ie/! Created by ZeptoLap, Om Nom is built entirely using HTML5. You can use your mouse to manipulate ropes, airbags and bubbles to feed him candy, and collect stars along the way for more points. With the launch [...]

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Microsoft MIX11 – Native HTML5 experience with IE9

I attended Microsoft Conference MIX11 last week. MIX is a Microsoft hosted conference that talking about the Next Web with developers and designers in the community. Major announcement of MIX11 was around IE9′s native support to HTML5 and Windows Phone 7 Mango Update. It was a super fun conference for geeks! There were a few very interesting [...]

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Innovative Singapore now has an IE9 Jump List!

If you have been following MIX 11, there is alot of buzz about the native experience which Internet Explorer 9 / Windows 7 integration can deliver for web applications. One of these features is the jump list for pinned web application and we are glad to announce that Innovative Singapore is now “jump list enabled”! [...]

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A second look at Jump Lists

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I have to admit that when it comes to IE9, I am not as updated as I should be in terms of features.  Although we know certain features exist, sometimes you just have try and experiment with them to remember.  (In this case, a feature that already existed in IE8). I’m glad I got the [...]

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Top five tips from Internet Explorer 9

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To mark the global launch of Microsoft’s latest browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) poll was conducted across Asia Pacific and Europe. Result shows Asian women tend to put web browsing safety first while the men chose speed above everything else. Asians are more likely to take risks online compared to their European counterparts and majority [...]

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