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IE9 sees 2.3 million downloads in first 24 hours

Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft Corp.’s newest and fastest-ever browser, has scored around 2.3 million downloads since it launched on Monday evening. Microsoft has issued a back-slapping blog post detailing the feat, and certainly seems pleased as punch that people are flocking to their new browser.

After going through what must have been a fairly embarrassing series of public apologies for the continued burden of IE6, even going so far as to make a website counting down until the browser’s death, being able to focus on the here-and-now must be fairly relieving for the intrepid IE staff.

Despite Firefox and Chrome making a lot of noise about hardware acceleration in browsers, Microsoft has slipped past them and becomes the first company to release a major browser that includes the new technology (hardware acceleration unloads some of the processing onto your computer’s GPU, making resource-hungry sites run a little smoother) – and early tests have certainly shown it to be speedy.

To put that 2.3 million number in perspective, Download Squad rightly points out that although it sounds mighty big, Firefox 3 actually managed almost four-times more downloads (about 8 million) in its first 24 hours of availability back in 2008. Also, lets not forget that Google Inc.’s Chrome is the only major browser out there that auto-updates, meaning a pretty high proportion of all Chrome users get the newest version within the first 24 hours.

Regardless, we’re pleased Microsoft are having success with their newest, stripped-down browser. It may not support quite as many technologies as its competitors (see Mozilla’s take on IE9 here), but it’s an HTML5 and Javascript powerhouse – and that’s a pretty good start.

8 Responses to “IE9 sees 2.3 million downloads in first 24 hours”

  1. Spencer says:

    However IE 9 is not available for Microsoft Windows XP Professional. One more reason to use FireFox!

  2. Adam Freetly says:

    I’m kinda meh on IE9 being standards compliant – check out their HTML 5 form element support.

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