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	<description>For Windows 8, we built Internet Explorer 10 to be a first-in-class browser for touch. Not only did we want it to be fast and fluid&amp;nbsp;with panning and zooming of the web you use today, but we also wanted to enable web developers to build exciting new experiences that take advantage of multi-touch and gestures. For more information, please see the additional topic here: Make your site touch-ready See also related videos here: Web Standards: How to use&amp;nbsp;XMLHttpRequest </description>
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