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Microsoft Research Showcases New Browser Prototype, "Gazelle"

Ars Technica reports that Microsoft has opened up about "Gazelle," a new browser prototype of theirs that is modeled after the underlying concepts of operating system design. "A research team led by Microsoft's Helen Wang recently published a report about an experimental browser prototype called 'Gazelle' that uses processes to isolate page content elements originating from different domains. It builds on the concept of multiprocess browsing but uses more fine-grained isolation to expand on the security advantages that are already delivered by existing multiprocess browsing models. But is it an operating system, Microsoft Research's analogue to Google's Chrome OS? Not quite."

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  1. Re:Gazelle? How about Tree Sloth? by finiteSet · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ummm... Isn't a Gazelle kind of a fast animal?

    Clearly they named it Gazelle because ultimately they expect it to be killed off by safari.

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  2. Re:New MS browser by gmuslera · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't be so negative... they said "that is modeled after the underlying concepts of operating system design.". So it probably will be as secure as Microsoft Windows. At last Internet will be safe.