Monday, October 18, 2010

Internet Explorer 9 - Webcast Series

 

Internet Explorer 9: Designed to help the web development community create rich, interoperable, standards-compliant web applications by providing the platform, tools, and features for the future web. Tune in to this exclusive webcast series on Internet Explorer 9 to explore cool new features of this next generation browser and to create the next big thing on the web.

Do Join the webcast sessions between 18th October & 22nd October, 2010 at 2:30 pm.


Date & Time Webcast Topic
October 18, 2010
(2:30 pm - 3:45 pm)
Internet Explorer 9: Cool New Features of the Next Generation Browser
By Saranya Sriram
 
This is the first session of the IE9 webcast series aimed at giving an all up view of IE for end users and developers. We will talk about the top new features in IE9 including the hardware accelerated graphics and text, HTML 5 support, UI innovations, Windows 7 integration, fast, clean & trusted performance, private one box, site mode , new JavaScript engine and many more. The key take away from this session will be to gain an insight to the various new additions and support provided by IE9. Join us to get a glimpse of IE9 and take back power.

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October 19, 2010
(2:30 pm - 3:45 pm)
Chakra - The New Javascript Engine in Internet Explorer9
Aditee Rele/ Sandeep J Alur
 
Internet Explorer 9 is powered by a new Javascript engine called 'Chakra'. The engine takes browsing experience to new heights and provide great experience to end users. Join this session to explore the technical building blocks of IE 9 & Find out the how IE 9 provides power browsing experience to end users.

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October 20, 2010
(2:30 pm-3:45 pm)
Internet Explorer 9: Improved Interoperability through Standards Support
Aditee Rele/ Sandeep J Alur
 
Abstract: What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG) is the most desired end result when a developer builds a website targeting multiple browsers. With increased focus on user experience and evolving standards, it becomes overtly complex for developers in lighting up websites for multiple browsers. This session focuses on how IE 9 compliments interoperability and promotes 'same mark-up across browsers' strategy.

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October 21, 2010
(2:30 pm - 3:45 pm)
Internet Explorer 9 & Windows 7: A Unique Browsing Experience
Aditee Rele/ Sandeep J Alur
 
Jumplists are a unique capability of Windows 7 which enables users to directly access a specific feature of an application. Internet Explorer 9 provides a unique browsing experience by enabling a site to be treated like any other application on Windows 7. Find out how to light up a site for Windows 7 using IE 9

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October 22, 2010
(2:30 pm - 3:45 pm)
New Tools for Developers in Internet Explorer 9
Harish Ranganathan
 
Internet Explorer 9.0 provides built-in developer tools to aid developers in rapid prototyping, testing, and debugging webpages. In addition, IE 9 is equipped with tools like user-agent switching tool, a network traffic inspector, an improved JavaScript profiler, and integrated support for new web standards. This session will show some of the cool F12 developers tools and Windows Live integration.

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Please note:

Audio Issues: Please follow these steps to resolve any audio issues if you face during the session:
1. Click on Voice and Video button in the Live Meeting Console and then un-mute the speaker's icon from there.
If the speaker's icon is greyed out, please close the session and join the meeting again.
If you see Join Audio under Voice & Video tab, then click on it to connect to the audio.
2. In case the Speaker Icon on the top menu bar is disabled, then exit the current session and re-join. Please ensure that you have:
Windows Media Player 9 or above, you have Windows Live Meeting 2007 installed and you are not trying to view the session on Internet Explorer.
Please ensure that you have adequate bandwidth.
Also, the computer Audio controls should not be set to 'mute'.
Conference Centre: If you are still unable to troubleshoot the audio problem, you have the option to connect to the conference centre and hear the session broadcast.

Dial 1-203-4808000 or 1-866-500-6738 (Toll-Free through Skype) and enter 2989570 (this passcode will be same for all the Internet Explorer 9 webcast sessions) as participant passcode to connect to the Webcast session.

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