Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Apr 2009 22:12 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Internet & Networking "Microsoft Research was in the news not too long ago regarding the innovative, outside-the-box research being done by MSR scientists on display at the annual MSR TechFest event. One of the stars of the show was a new web browser project named Gazelle. This is a great conversation with Gazelle project lead Helen Wang and Alex Moshchuk, a PhD student intern developer working on the Gazelle project. We cover a lot of ground and Erik and I are unusually curious given the fascinating model Gazelle represents for a truly secure web browser."
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Well, it all sounds nice
by bannor99 on Tue 7th Apr 2009 23:49 UTC
bannor99
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2005-09-15

but I get the feeling they are a ways off from code
they can show. I am pleased to see that innovation and
development in the browser market is alive and kicking.

They've built a prototype using the IE7 Trident engine but I'm positive that won't fly as even an alpha release