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- Internet Explorer will now be led by Joe Belfiore, who already runs the Windows Phone design team. November 13, 2013 8:11 AM PST Internet Explorer has a new leader. Dean Hachamovitch, Microsoft's corporate vice president for Internet Explorer and one of the main reasons the browser has been improving over the last few years, is moving to a new position within the software giant. Hachamovitch didn't say where he's going next, but confirmed that he's starting "a new team to take on something new." In his place, Joe Belfiore, who runs Microsoft's Windows Phone design team, will take over the Internet Explorer group. He confirmed the news on his Twitter account, saying that while he's "adding Internet Explorer and Windows [user experience]" to his list of duties, he'll still be working on the company's phone and tablet business.
Internet Explorer will now be led by Joe Belfiore, who already runs the Windows Phone design team. November 13, 2013 8:11 AM PST Internet Explorer has a new leader. Dean Hachamovitch, Microsoft's corporate vice president for Internet Explorer and one of the main reasons the browser has been improving over the last few years, is moving to a new position within the software giant. Hachamovitch didn't say where he's going next, but confirmed that he's starting "a new team to take on something new." In his place, Joe Belfiore, who runs Microsoft's Windows Phone design team, will take over the Internet Explorer group. He confirmed the news on his Twitter account, saying that while he's "adding Internet Explorer and Windows [user experience]" to his list of duties, he'll still be working on the company's phone and tablet business.
Internet Explorer will now be led by Joe Belfiore, who already runs the Windows Phone design team.
Internet Explorer has a new leader.
Dean Hachamovitch, Microsoft's corporate vice president for Internet Explorer and one of the main reasons the browser has been improving over the last few years, is moving to a new position within the software giant. Hachamovitch didn't say where he's going next, but confirmed that he's starting "a new team to take on something new."
In his place, Joe Belfiore, who runs Microsoft's Windows Phone design team, will take over the Internet Explorer group. He confirmed the news on his Twitter account, saying that while he's "adding Internet Explorer and Windows [user experience]" to his list of duties, he'll still be working on the company's phone and tablet business.