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Microsoft’s Gazelle Browser: A Layperson’s Explanation

Written by Vygantas Lipskas on July 5, 2009

ZDNet Writes:

Microsoft Research has published a new article that explains in more layperson-like terms exactly what its “Gazelle” Web browser is and why the company’s researchers believe it’s needed.

Microsoft is slated to present a paper on Gazelle at the Usenix Security Symposium in August. At that event, the Gazelle team will describe “the design and construction of a browser that is actually a multi-principal operating system.”

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Thanks to Daniel Hendrycks for sending this.


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One Response to “Microsoft’s Gazelle Browser: A Layperson’s Explanation”
  1. Grrblt says:

    I read it as Unisex Security Symposium :)

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