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Stephen Shankland CNET News

Published: 23 Sep 2009 09:26 BST

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Google released an Internet Explorer plug-in on Tuesday designed to let Microsoft's browser use the features and performance of Google's own Chrome browser.

The software, called Google Chrome Frame, lets IE6, IE7 or IE8 use Chrome to render web pages and execute their JavaScript programs, Google said. To use it, people must install the open-source plug-in, currently in the developer preview stage, and web developers must insert a line of code onto their websites that engages Chrome Frame when a person visits the site.

"For users, installing Google Chrome Frame will allow them to seamlessly enjoy modern web apps at blazing speeds, through the familiar interface of the version of IE that they are currently using," said Google programmer Alex Russell and product manager Mike Smith in a blog post.

However, it takes a long time to get a lot of web developers to update their sites. Also, many people dissatisfied with IE's performance may have already installed a higher-powered browser. Yet Google argues the feature will appeal to some users, including people in corporate settings who might not have a choice of browser, and people who prefer IE's interface, said spokesman Eitan Bencuya.

"It's a much lower barrier to entry than switching browsers," Bencuya said.

He added that Google has built support for the feature into one of its own websites, the Google Wave project that is a hybrid of email, instant messaging and wiki collaboration.

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