Microsoft has just
posted an overview of the Windows 8 version of Internet Explorer 10, which shows off the features you'd expect from a modern touch-based browser: navigation gestures, full-screen content, and the expected Metro-style multitasking. The one feature that caught my eye, however, was the "share charm." Charms are, as you must surely know, the little contextual items that appear when you swipe in a menu from the right side of the screen in
Windows 8. Search and settings are there, naturally, and function as expected (the Start one is inexplicably still called Start). The Share one, however, is more powerful and forward-thinking than I was expecting.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/C0Nrue3o7FU/
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