Lifehacker recently announced that Microsoft has made available the first release candidate of Internet Explorer 8. While I’m still not moving away from Firefox, I am excited about this new release. I have been using the IE8 Betas for awhile now and am impressed—it is definitely a step in the right direction, if only because MS has promised that IE will finally be standards-compliant (why this has taken over a decade, who can know).

The Lifehacker post includes links to the download and to a description of IE8′s new features.

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