"Sadie Network News" March 7, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft is planning a Bing search engine to increase the real-time search function. However, unlike Google's Instant Search, launched last September, Bing's Instant Search may not be running on all browsers.
According to Tom Warren of the Winrumors website, Microsoft's Bing team is working on the HTML5 version of Bing to be released with the final version of IE 9 browsers. HTML5 is a set of new Web sites that show the interactive elements of the standard that are competitive with Adobe's flash competition. Microsoft has made support for HTML5 one of the main selling points of IE 9. Apple, Google, Facebook and many other companies support HTML5.
HTML5 's Bing search engine, it is reported, will include instant search, fluent animations that allow users to view their search histories, navigation bars suspended over windows (so you don't have to scroll the mouse back to the top of the page to access other places) and animations and slides for some kind of search.
Microsoft's website will launch a public preview of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9. The Microsoft India team said in the microblog that IE 9 was released March 24. However, the microblog was quickly removed. IE 9 may have been released at Microsoft Mix meeting in April.