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Internet Explorer Internet Explorer OpportunitiesOpportunitiesFor PartnersFor Partners
Margaret CobbMargaret CobbProduct ManagerProduct ManagerIE GroupIE GroupMicrosoft CorporationMicrosoft Corporation
AgendaAgenda
Recap: Learnings from Internet Explorer Recap: Learnings from Internet Explorer in Windows XP SP2in Windows XP SP2
Overview of Internet Explorer 7Overview of Internet Explorer 7
DemoDemo
Monetization OpportunitiesMonetization Opportunities
TimelineTimeline
Call to ActionCall to Action
ResourcesResources
Post Windows XP SP2 Post Windows XP SP2 ObservationsObservations
StrengthsStrengthsBig security investments were worthwhileBig security investments were worthwhile
Right balance of application compatibilityRight balance of application compatibilityand securityand security
Opportunities to improveOpportunities to improveSocial attacks (phishing) as importantSocial attacks (phishing) as importantas code executionas code execution
Bad trust decisions don’t have an “undo” optionBad trust decisions don’t have an “undo” option
Make life better for Web developersMake life better for Web developers
Everyone wants new featuresEveryone wants new features
Internet Explorer 7Internet Explorer 7
Major innovations in IE7 forMajor innovations in IE7 forWindows XP SP2Windows XP SP2
Enhanced functionality in IE7Enhanced functionality in IE7in Windows Vistain Windows Vista
Key areas of focusKey areas of focusMakes everyday tasks easierMakes everyday tasks easier
Dynamic security protectionDynamic security protection
Improved platform and manageabilityImproved platform and manageability
IE 7 Monetization IE 7 Monetization OpportunitiesOpportunities
ExtensibilityExtensibility
Default Homepage and TabsDefault Homepage and Tabs
FavoritesFavorites
Web FeedsWeb Feeds
Inline Web SearchInline Web Search
Windows Search GuideWindows Search Guide
Home Page And Tab SettingsHome Page And Tab Settings
Previous Options
OEM selectsHomepage
ISVs/ICPs can change the Homepage via programmabilitywith user consent
New Opportunities
OEM can add tabs (recommend only3 Tabs total)
ISVs/ICPs canadd Tabs via programmabilitywith user consent
Favorites SettingsFavorites SettingsSame opportunity as IE 6 and earlierSame opportunity as IE 6 and earlier
Welcome to IE 7 page
IE site on MS.com
IE Add-on site
Marketplace
At Home.com
At Work.com
Windows Live Folder
MSN Folder
Two geo specific favorites
Microsoft
OEM can create uniqueOEM Favorites folder
OEM determines contentsof OEM Favorites folder
OEM
Windows CommunityBlog feed
Security Feed
MS.COM feed pointingto All RSS feeds
At Home Feed
At Work Feed
Windows Live Feeds
OEM can create uniqueOEM Feed folder
OEM determines contentsof OEM Feed folder
Feed SettingsFeed SettingsSame opportunity as IE 6 and earlierSame opportunity as IE 6 and earlier
MicrosoftOEM
Inline SearchInline Search
New Opportunity in IE7New Opportunity in IE7
OEM can set default Search ProviderOEM can set default Search Provider
OEM can add additional Inline Web OEM can add additional Inline Web Search search providersSearch search providers
OEM can replace the Windows Search OEM can replace the Windows Search Guide with their own guideGuide with their own guide
Windows Search GuideWindows Search Guide
New Opportunity in IE7New Opportunity in IE7
User can add Search Providers to the Inline Search User can add Search Providers to the Inline Search Dropdown fromDropdown from
Windows Search Guide or OpenSearch web linksWindows Search Guide or OpenSearch web links
Search settings allow users to set default, delete, and/orSearch settings allow users to set default, delete, and/orre-order listre-order list
Windows Search GuideWindows Search GuideTop 25 web sites by corporate domain in each regional localeTop 25 web sites by corporate domain in each regional localeare candidatesare candidates
OEM Provided GuideOEM Provided GuideOEM can replace the Windows Search Guide with their own guide OEM can replace the Windows Search Guide with their own guide (but may not change the menu item text)(but may not change the menu item text)
Windows Search GuideWindows Search Guide
Additional CustomizationAdditional Customization
Previous OptionsOne Toolbar in the form of a browser helper object canbe added by OEM(same as IE6)
Help->Online support – OEMs can changethe URL (same as IE6)
OEMs can add a button to the toolbar
New Opportunities1st run page can becustomized by OEM, by adding a logo
Anti-phishing Service – OEM can verify thattheir URLs are notbeing reported asphishing sites
IE 7 ScheduleIE 7 Schedule
Beta 2 for Windows XP, Windows x64,Beta 2 for Windows XP, Windows x64,and Windows Server 2003 SP1 available and Windows Server 2003 SP1 available 4/24 in English4/24 in English
5/3 in German, Arabic and Finnish5/3 in German, Arabic and Finnish
5/8 in Japanese5/8 in Japanese
Windows Vista Beta available 1st half Windows Vista Beta available 1st half CY’06CY’06
IE7 XP and IE7+ Windows Vista available IE7 XP and IE7+ Windows Vista available 2nd half of CY’062nd half of CY’06
Call To ActionCall To Action
Download IE7 Beta 2 and familiarize Download IE7 Beta 2 and familiarize yourself with the new featuresyourself with the new features
Check out the IE7 OPK and IEAK for Check out the IE7 OPK and IEAK for customization opportunitiescustomization opportunities
Gear up for IE7 distributionGear up for IE7 distribution
Go to Go to www.windowsvista.comwww.windowsvista.com/partner/partner, , take Windows Vista 101, and learn more take Windows Vista 101, and learn more about how you can plug into the Windows about how you can plug into the Windows Vista opportunityVista opportunity
More IE7 InformationMore IE7 Information
Download the IE7 Beta 2 atDownload the IE7 Beta 2 athttp://www.microsoft.com/http://www.microsoft.com/ieie
Technical docs on IE Developer CenterTechnical docs on IE Developer Centerhttp://http://msdn.microsoft.com/iemsdn.microsoft.com/ie
Follow the IE Team BlogFollow the IE Team Bloghttp://http://blogs.msdn.com/ieblogs.msdn.com/ie
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