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	<description> IE9 shipped on Monday, March 14, 2011 at 9PM PST (UTC-8). Our fearless dev leader Duncan mentioned to me over lunch today&amp;nbsp;that he thought it would be a really good idea to provide a single post on&amp;nbsp;9&amp;nbsp;with links to good C9 content related to IE9 (we tend to go out early on 9 and some of our best IE9 content was released well before RTM or RTW...). I agree. Good thinking, Duncan. Good thinking.So, here goes. The following links provide a well-rounded view of IE9, from the moment we let the world know that we were cooking up a new modern browser (PDC09)&amp;nbsp;to when&amp;nbsp;we announced the RTM/RTW of IE9 and thanked the tens of thousands of you who provided the actionable&amp;nbsp;feedback necessary for the IE team to deliver the very best:http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/IE9-RTW-Due-Date-A-Big-Thank-You-MIX11-and-a-Unicorn-Named-Frank Short IE9 Feature Demos/Talks from IE team PMs&amp;nbsp;(for those with short attention spans): http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/gioker84/IE9-and-Privacy-Introducing-Tracking-Protectionhttp://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Internet-Explorer-9-and-Real-World-performancehttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/gduthie/Intro-to-Pinned-Sites-in-IE-9-Betahttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/LarryLarsen/IE9-File-Download-with-Integrated-Safety JavaScript-focused conversations with an emphasis on Chakra (the IE9 JavaScript VM) and EcmaScript5. If you have downloaded IE9&amp;nbsp;and surfed around the web,&amp;nbsp;then you can see the Chakra team has made tremendous progress in IE9 -&amp;gt; IE&#39;s new JS VM is now on par with the rest of the industry&#39;s leading JS VMs and in some cases even faster! Well done, Chakra team! Well done!http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Going&amp;#43;Deep/Allen-Wirfs-Brock-and-Chris-Wilson-EcmaScript-5http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Going&amp;#43;Deep/Inside-IE-9s-High-Performance-JavaScript-Enginehttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/IE-9-First-look-at-the-new-JS-Engine Some engineering insights and history related to IE9&#39;s Windows-capable design&amp;nbsp;(runs close to the metal or&amp;nbsp;takes advantage of the underlying hardware&amp;nbsp;through native interactions with Windows...). IE9 runs closer to the metal than any other browser&amp;nbsp;that&amp;nbsp;runs on Windows. In some sense, IE9 runs directly&amp;nbsp;through Windows.&amp;nbsp;Surf on metal, my friends. Surf on metal.http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/In-your-hands-IE-9-Surfing-on-Metal-GPU-Powered-HTML5http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/In-your-hands-IE9-and-SVG-Past-Present-and-Future-of-Vector-Graphics-for-the-Webhttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/In-your-hands-IE-9-Performance-From-JS-to-COM-to-DOM-to-HTML5-on-GPUhttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/IE-9-Surfing-on-the-GPU-with-D2DEnjoy and download IE9!!  </description>
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			<![CDATA[Thanks for pulling together all the links into a post, it makes accessing all the demos and conversation extremely easy! There has been so much buzz about IE9 and the improvements that it brings to web browsing – especially the speed. I’ll definitely check out the new Internet Explorer, what are your thoughts on it? <p>posted by TuneUp</p>]]>
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