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Accelerators are a new 
IE8 feature that enables users to find and access information without leaving the web page. In this screen cast,
Zhiming Xue (Dr. “Z”), Microsoft Architect Evangelist, demonstrates how developers can make an accelerator available in web applications so that users can install and use it. For additional
 resources about web slices are available at 
IE8 Readiness Toolkit and 
OpenService Accelerators Developer Guide. 
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