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By rick
via arstechnica.com
Published: Jul 12 2009 / 08:49

Microsoft has published a research paper on Gazelle, an experimental “multi-principal OS” for the Web. But it’s not actually an operating system; it’s really a browser prototype that runs on Windows, and it just might be the future of browsing. Ars takes a close look at the technology behind Gazelle to show you how it compares to Chrome and Internet Explorer.
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Arch4ngel replied ago:

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Hahaha, that's Microsoft copying Google Chrome. Google is in the driver seat of innovation on that one.

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Bogdan Popa replied ago:

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rick replied ago:

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Thanks, Bogdan, I have redirected the link to the original at arstechnica.

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