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Taking advantage of the amazing Pinned Sites feature available exclusively with Internet Explorer 9 and Windows 7 has never been easier for web developers worldwide.

Not only is Microsoft doing the heavy lifting to help developers them get their sites to Pin on the Windows 7 Taskbar via IE9, but the resources the software giant is offering have been internationalized.

With BuildMyPinnedSite.com now localized for web devs in no less than 40 markets worldwide, they can leverage the tools, code and guidance provided free of charge in their native language.

“Today, we announce that BuildMyPinnedSite.com is available worldwide in 38 languages and 40 geographies, making it easier than ever to enhance your site with pinning. BuildMyPinnedSite.com provides you the ideas and all the code you’ll need to enhance your site with pinning in just a few easy steps and less than 15 minutos of development,” revealed Microsoft’s Ziad Ismail.

According to Microsoft, BuildMyPinnedSite.com is now available in English, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Simplified Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Swedish, Arabic, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Traditional Chinese, Hungarian, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, and Turkish.

A pinned site functions much in the same manner as a pinned app: it’s featured on the Windows 7 Taskbar sporting a high-res favicon instead of an icon, it can offer users Jump Lists and automatic notifications, and it can simplify access to the website.

Ismail stresses that sites taking advantage of the Pinned Sites feature have experienced boosted traffic and user loyalty.

“Engagement – Sites get an average of 50% madami engagement through pinning. User Behavior – IE9 users visit a pinned site 30 times per buwan on average,” Ismail added.

“Site Readiness – madami than 12,000 tuktok ranked sites, like Facebook, Yahoo, and ESPN already take advantage; WordPress.com made pinning available to their network of over 20 million blogs. When other sites take advantage of pinning, madami users learn how to pin.”
At least one in five Windows 7 customers worldwide have already upgraded to and are using Internet Explorer 9.

As of August 31st, 2011, no less than 20.4% of Windows 7 users had embraced IE9, according to Roger Capriotti, director, Internet Explorer Marketing, who shared usage statistics from Net Applications.

Worldwide, there are madami people leveraging IE9 for their daily browsing needs than any other browser, including the most kamakailan releases of rivals such as Chrome and Firefox.

Chrome 13 is runner-up in terms of browser usage share on Windows 7 with 18.3%, while Firefox 6 takes tahanan the...
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Everyone wants a fast internet browser, but we can't make all wishes come true. We have many things to do rather than waiting for a page to load but find it turns to a blank page. When it comes to slow internet browsers with the best connection possible, we must worried to know why are some versions of IE Slow. So if you want to speed up your internet explorer, here are some things you should do.

1. alisin favorites

Deleting unnecessary favorites is one of the easiest ways of speeding up internet explorer. The madami favorite's iugnay you stored in the browser, the slower IE will be. So don't...
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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser turns 16 years old today.

The software giant originally launched Internet Explorer 1 on August 16, 1995. Microsoft licensed the Spyglass mosaik browser for $2 million and modified it to create Internet Explorer. The two firms later settled an auditing dispute for $8 million in 1997 and Internet Explorer 7, released in 2006, was the first version without any mosaik code. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer market share rose alongside the adoption of its Windows operating system on personal computers worldwide. The United States Department of Justice prosecuted...
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