Internet Explorer 8 in action
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Use the information with Accelerators
When you’re looking for something on the web, you usually plan to do something with it; accelerators make that easier. When you select text on a web page, the blue Accelerator icon gives you a menu of tools and sites that you can send the information to; get a map of an address, look up a hotel on TripAdvisor, translate or blog what you've selected or just run a search (on Google or eBay). Translations, definitions, maps and eBay auctions pop up next to the menu, ready to use. To pick what’s on the initial menu and what gets relegated to More Accelerators, choose Manage Accelerators and make the ones you want the defaults. You’ll be able to set Accelerators for users through group policy.
When you’re looking for something on the web, you usually plan to do something with it; accelerators make that easier. When you select text on a web page, the blue Accelerator icon gives you a menu of tools and sites that you can send the information to; get a map of an address, look up a hotel on TripAdvisor, translate or blog what you've selected or just run a search (on Google or eBay). Translations, definitions, maps and eBay auctions pop up next to the menu, ready to use. To pick what’s on the initial menu and what gets relegated to More Accelerators, choose Manage Accelerators and make the ones you want the defaults. You’ll be able to set Accelerators for users through group policy.
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