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March 31st, 2009
April Fools comes early with IE 8.1 rumor
I’m not a fan of April Fools Day. Trying to separate fact from fiction gets harder each year — as a new fake blog post on an alleged “IE 8.1″ release makes clear.
Upon a quick first read, the rumored leak of an IE 8.1 almost sounded possible. Sure, the supposed IE 8.1 “Eagle Eyes” codename seamed a little wonky, but supposed features like better ACID-test compliance and faster JavaScript performance seemed somewhat believable. By the time I hit the post author’s bio information, I was convinced there was no IE 8.1 code out there.
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April Fools comes early with IE 8.1 rumor

I’m not a fan of April Fools Day. Trying to separate fact from fiction gets harder each year — as a new fake blog post on an alleged “IE 8.1″ release makes clear.
Upon a quick first read, the rumored leak of an IE 8.1 almost sounded possible. Sure, the supposed IE 8.1 “Eagle Eyes” codename seamed a little wonky, but supposed features like better ACID-test compliance and faster JavaScript performance seemed somewhat believable. By the time I hit the post author’s bio information, I was convinced there was no IE 8.1 code out there.
Continua