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By Stephen Shankland CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 24, 2009 8:37:43 AM

Last week, Microsoft showed off some browser technology that could help Internet Explorer leapfrog the competition. But if Mozilla succeeds in its hope, Microsoft could be playing catch-up instead.

The technology in question is hardware-accelerated graphics and text using interfaces called Direct2D and DirectWrite that provide an easy way to use graphics cards' computing power. They're built into Windows 7, and Microsoft is bringing them to Windows Vista but not Windows XP.

See also: Microsoft isn't the only one developing a hardware-accelerated browser

The performance boost from Direct2D and DirectWrite was the centerpiece of Microsoft's demonstration of Internet Explorer 9 goodies shown last week. Online maps flashed on the screen quickly and tracked mouse movements responsively; text was clearer and changed sizes more gracefully.

But the day of Microsoft's demo, Mozilla evangelist Chris Blizzard had this to tweet: "Interesting that we're doing Direct2D support in Firefox as well--I'll bet we'll ship it first."

For more, read "Firefox hopes to one-up IE with fast graphics" at CNET News.

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Any statistic desired may be found by those who MANAGE the site.

Damn lies and statistics. Enough to to go around to everyone. All one need do is search for it.... (Read the rest)
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Firefox has won...  linux_kernel | 11/24/09
Won... the war? no not yet,  Ceridan | 11/24/09
Alas...  LordLiverpool | 11/25/09
Cyber-religions...  Ceridan | 11/25/09
Agreed  shadfurman | 11/25/09
Alas, oh Lord...  Wintel BSOD | 11/25/09
Alas and alack, oh noble men and knaves  Ole Man | 12/01/09
What might bring it closer to a win  20kwfence | 11/25/09
anti campaigns trying for "force" upgrade is common  shadfurman | 11/25/09
Sorry, but ...  cliffdunaway | 11/25/09
XP will be around for a long, long time to come  Wintel BSOD | 11/25/09
How aobut the lockup issues?  CobraA1 | 11/24/09
As long as it is OPEN_SOURCE!  Use_More_OIL_NOW | 11/24/09
erm, no  CobraA1 | 11/24/09
It's probably Flash  lehnerus2000 | 11/24/09
It's the case for most browser actually, not only firefox. [NT]  Ceridan | 11/25/09
Average Users not clued up  CarlJokl | 11/25/09
IE does not have dominance.  Socratesfoot | 11/25/09
You can ALWAYS find data to support your case, its what politicians do...  shadfurman | 11/25/09
As long as it's not 98%  Wintel BSOD | 11/25/09
Self-selection fallacy  barence773 | 11/25/09
Read the fine print.  nickmcel | 11/27/09
Not to mention who RUNS the site  Ole Man | 12/01/09
RE: Firefox hopes to one-up IE with fast graphics  Socratesfoot | 11/25/09
I get better battery life with Vista  shadfurman | 11/25/09
Sure, you can do that  Wintel BSOD | 11/25/09
Can I turn that feature off? Cause I like my battery life. (nt)  shadfurman | 11/25/09
Buy an SLC SSD  Wintel BSOD | 11/25/09
How about JavaScript speed?  davidr69 | 11/25/09
Why faster JavaScript...  jedidethfreak | 11/25/09
not java, javascript  tmsbrdrs | 11/25/09

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