مائیکروسافٹ کی نئی اشتہاری مہم Get the facts

محمدصابر

محفلین
مائیکروسافٹ نے ہمیشہ مارکیٹنگ میں بہت سرمایہ کاری کی ہے۔ اب انٹرنیٹ ایکسپلور ۸ کے لئے نئی مہم کا نام Get the facts ہے۔ جس میں فائرفاکس اور کروم کے ساتھ انٹرنیٹ ایکسپلورر کا موازنہ پیش کیا جا رہا ہے۔
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Security|:)
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|||Internet Explorer 8 takes the cake with better phishing and malware protection, as well as protection from emerging threats. |

Privacy|
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:)|||InPrivate Browsing and InPrivate Filtering help Internet Explorer 8 claim privacy victory. |

Ease of Use|
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:)|||Features like Accelerators, Web Slices and Visual Search Suggestions make Internet Explorer 8 easiest to use. |

Web Standards|
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:)|It's a tie. Internet Explorer 8 passes more of the World Wide Web Consortium's CSS 2.1 test cases than any other browser, but Firefox 3 has more support for some evolving standards. |

Developer Tools|
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:)|||Of course Internet Explorer 8 wins this one. There's no need to install tools separately, and it offers better features like JavaScript profiling. |

Reliability|
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:)|||Only Internet Explorer 8 has both tab isolation and crash recovery features; Firefox and Chrome have one or the other. |

Customizability|
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:)|Sure, Firefox may win in sheer number of add-ons, but many of the customizations you'd want to download for Firefox are already a part of Internet Explorer 8 – right out of the box. |

Compatibility|
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:)|||Internet Explorer 8 is more compatible with more sites on the Internet than any other browser. |

Manageability|
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:)|||Neither Firefox nor Chrome provide guidance or enterprise tools. That's just not nice. |

Performance|
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:)|Knowing the top speed of a car doesn't tell you how fast you can drive in rush hour. To actually see the difference in page loads between all three browsers, you need slow-motion video. This one’s also a tie. |
 
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