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Microsoft is working on a new browser code named Gazelle

Microsoft research lab has announced that they are working on a new browser codenamed ‘Gazelle’ - a secure web browser constructed as a multi-principal OS. This new browser would offer more security and speed than its competitors such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera and even Internet Explorer.

It is interesting to know that this new browser considers each and every parts of a website like iframe, subframe, etc as some of these are commonly used for inserting malicious code on a site.

Gazelle is still in prototype and those who like to know more about this project, a PDF document is available for download from Microsoft research lab. [via]

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