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Microsoft Finally Gives A Good Reason to Download IE8!

At last Microsoft has given a reason to download Internet Explorer…maybe a few times. Just announced, the company has this on their website -

Microsoft and Feeding America Join Forces to Fight Hunger


Microsoft’s “Browser for the Better” campaign donates equivalent of eight meals for every download of Windows Internet Explorer 8..

More than 17 million children in the U.S. receive free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch at their local public schools; as schools close for the summer, these children lose access to those programs. In response, Microsoft Corp. and Feeding America are joining forces to fight hunger in the United States through the “Browser for the Better” campaign. For every completed download of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft’s Browser for the Better campaign (running today through Aug. 8, 2009*) will donate the financial equivalent of eight meals to Feeding America’s network of 206 local food banks, which supplies food to more than 25 million Americans each year.

“This summer, millions of families throughout the U.S. are living on the brink of hunger. Demand for food is higher than it has been in decades. The Browser for the Better campaign is both raising awareness of hunger and giving people an easy opportunity to help their neighbors at no cost to them. It’s a win-win arrangement for Microsoft, Feeding America and people all across the country,” said Vicki Escarra, president and CEO of Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization.

The Browser for the Better campaign kicks off today at New York City’s Time Warner Center and San Francisco’s Justin Herman Plaza. Artists at each location will use food cans to sculpt the likenesses of the Empire State Building and Golden Gate Bridge, respectively. Once the sculptures are completed, the cans of food will be donated to the Food Bank for New York City, City Harvest in New York, and the San Francisco Food Bank, all members of Feeding America. Also part of the campaign is a series of viral videos starring television star Dean Cain and directed by comedian Bobcat Goldthwait highlighting features of Internet Explorer 8.

“Our customers have told us they want to have an impact in the lives of their friends and neighbors,” said Amy Barzdukas, senior director for Internet Explorer at Microsoft. “The Browser for the Better campaign is all about making it easy for people to make a real difference. Not only are they contributing to their community, they’re getting a more secure, modern browser designed for the way people browse the Internet today.”

The Browser for the Better campaign features the better browser, Internet Explorer 8. Launched in March, Internet Explorer 8 offers leading-edge security features in addition to ease of use and improved performance. A recent NSS Labs study shows Internet Explorer 8 as being No. 1 among all modern browsers in malware protection, and the built-in privacy protections in Internet Explorer 8 offer users more choice and control. More information about Browser for the Better and Internet Explorer 8 is available at http://browserforthebetter.com.

About Feeding America

Feeding America is the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity in the United States. Each year, the Feeding America network provides food assistance to more than 25 million low-income people facing hunger in the United States, including more than 9 million children and nearly 3 million seniors. Our network of more than 200 food banks serves all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Feeding America network secures and distributes more than 2 billion pounds of donated food and grocery products annually. The Feeding America network supports approximately 63,000 local charitable agencies that distribute food directly to Americans in need. To learn more, please visit www.feedingamerica.org.

No better reason to do something like this. I’ve got it downloading now, and am going to put it on another 3 machines that are in other parts of the house.

Do some good for someone in need – I won’t tell if you don’t use IE 8 much – and remember, it’s the best effort ever from Microsoft.

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I’ll donate myself, thank you. It’s not nice to put IE on your pc.

leftystrat, unless you’re using Windows 7, it has to be there, in some fashion - and IE 8 is the best attempt thus far.

Besides, it doesn’t say you have to use it all the time - I use Opera, but there are some websites that are stubbornly IE-centric, so it is good to be prepared.

I keep 6.5 around just in case. It also runs under linux, which probably causes warps in the space/time continuum.

It’s Firefox/Opera for me. Arora’s pretty fast too.

Deof Movestofca

June 20th, 2009
at 6:15am

“Besides, it doesn’t say you have to use it all the time….”
Actually, it appears one doesn’t even have to install it at all, just download it.
But if M$ really wanted me to use IE 8, the first thing they’d have to do is make it W2K compatible (even then, I’d still probably continue Firefox anyway). As things stand now, I’m probably going to be ripping IE (as well as automatic updates) out of my system for good once M$ drops support of W2K altogether (I believe in July 2010, IIRC, unless they have a change of heart and decide to extend the deadline).
I’m still torn as to whether I should (if I can) download IE 8. While it’s for a good cause, I recognize that it’s nothing more than a cheap marketing ploy on the part of M$ to counter Firefox’s “biggest one-day download” claim.

Deof, you seem to be as dedicated to Win2K as I am to XP. Perhaps if I had used W2k I would be also, but my progression was 95, 98, 98SE, Me, and XP. (Microsoft gave me the first copy of XP Pro I ever got at a meeting when I was a manager for Radio Shack) It took care of the memory problem and the disk space problem for me, and I was hooked.

I do think that MS has shot themselves in the foot several times, for no apparent reason. One of those times was when Windows Defender could not easily be installed on W2K, simply because of a version check.

Thanks for the comment.

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