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		<title>Internet Explorer 7 Beta</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our company is Microsoft certified, which gives us some great perks. One of the biggest is weâ€™re able to get all the Microsoft titles to test, and develop on. I decided to give IE 7 beta a shot to see exact where Microsoft was going with their browser (and who they were stealing from now). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our company is Microsoft certified, which gives us some great perks. One of the biggest is weâ€™re able to get all the Microsoft titles to test, and develop on. I decided to give IE 7 beta a shot to see exact where Microsoft was going with their browser (and who they were stealing from now). After a relatively quick installation, I went ahead and tried to open IE. </p>
<p>FAIL<br />
Something with my computers configuration affected the beta version of IE. So now it wonâ€™t load. Oh well it was beta, right? I went to using System Restore to go back to a working IE 6 configuration, but it broke when I tried to open the application. So now, as if living without IE wasnâ€™t bad enough, Outlook 2003, cannot read e-mails either. Itâ€™s amazing how many applications do not work without Internet Explorer. Even AOL Instant Messenger fails to load. I am very concerned with Windows reliance on a web browser. </p>
<p>Well itâ€™s been almost two years since my last format, so I guess my time has been coming. I am very concerned that I was unable to do a system restore without having Internet Explorer installed. What else doesnâ€™t work? Itâ€™s a safe bet a large number of Microsoft applications in Windows reference pieces of IE. </p>
<p>On that note I am going to take this opportunity to test Windows XP 64-bit with a new computer. Since I have so much data on my old computer (which is barely functional without IE) I hate to format it. Besides, it was running slow anyway!</p>
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