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 Monday, October 08, 2007
Internet Explorer 7 has been available for over a year now, and yet its marketshare continues to struggle, relative to the dominance IE 6 enjoyed. Microsoft's own IE Blog paints a rosier picture, but more importantly, it informs us about some new changes to MS's latest browser.

For starters, IE 7 will no longer require a Windows Genuine Advantage validation check for download or install. You can just download away from the Microsoft's Internet Explorer page or use Automatic Updates.

The Windows XP version of IE7 has been tweaked a bit, too. The menu bar defaults to being visible instead of hidden, the "first run" and online tours have been updated, and the MSI installer has streamlined installation for network admins and enterprise customers.

These aren't big changes, to be sure. The biggest deal is clearly the removal of the WGA check. It certainly begs the question: Where is the next Internet Explorer? When is it coming, and what features should we expect? Microsoft has been especially quiet on the subject.

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