Mike N wrote:
> Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 today, which includes a new
> feature called "InPrivate Filtering".  InPrivate Filtering is turned
> on by the default "express settings", and it blocks third-party
> content it sees being used across multiple sites.  This includes the
> Google Maps JavaScript API file.

Does Microsoft have any heavy argument for blocking like that on a 
default setting?

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