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March 5, 2008 11:25 AM PST

Social browsing app Me.dium ready for IE 8

by Elsa Wenzel

Social Web surfing tool Me.dium is one of the first apps ready for Internet Explorer 8 beta, which Microsoft unveiled at Mix '08 in Las Vegas Wednesday.

The browser add-on enables users to chat with each other and see which Web pages they're visiting. This release takes advantage of new WebSlices and Activities features within IE 8.

With WebSlices, users can subscribe to dynamic updates of specific parts of Web pages they visit, with new content displaying within the Me.dium sidebar.

Activities capabilities enable users to bring up maps or Web searches of highlighted text on a page. The Discovery activity offers real-time content recommendations related to the pages users are browsing. The feature maps and ranks the popularity of users' ongoing activities.

Upon Microsoft's request, the Me.dium (more here) team reportedly built the tool for IE 8 within a week.

For the sake of security, Me.dium allows stealth settings so users can hide from each other, and it shuts off at bank sites.

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Users testing IE 8 can download Me.dium here. Some rival social browsing tools, however, don't require installation.

The extension, also available for Firefox, added support for IE 7 in September.

Me.dium is ready for Internet Explorer 8.

Me.dium is ready for Internet Explorer 8.

(Credit: Me.dium)
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Edgy!
by Sabocat March 5, 2008 12:26 PM PST
Me.dium
What an edgy name for a social networking site.
I guess bl.and was taken...
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What about
by Zen-Masta March 5, 2008 12:53 PM PST
So it shuts off at bank sites, what about porn sites lol.
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Porn sites?
by venturevoodoo March 5, 2008 3:59 PM PST
Only if you want it too!! It's all up to the user. ;)
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Discover Me.dium
by PNooch March 5, 2008 2:33 PM PST
The discovery activity showing real-time recommendations is awesome. It builds further on the fluidity that Me.dium provides in surfing and sharing.
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by SocialBrowser July 26, 2008 9:27 AM PDT
Check out kiobo.com. In addition to providing recommendations for new sites you can also see what sites your friends like to visit often - assuming they allow you to. You can also see where they are browsing right now! The UI there is much sexier.
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by Jenniferlaurenb October 23, 2008 3:11 PM PDT
Hey, since the release of IE8 Beta 2, Me.dium has come up with some great new features. Take a look at this quick 2 minute video that will show you what Me.dium and IE can do together! Thanks!-Jenny

http://blogme.dium.com/content/2008/09/making-browsing-a-social-experience-with-ie8-and-medium/
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