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The tech giant would fully focus on developing and promoting its much more competitive Microsoft Edge, launched in 2015, relegating Internet Explorer to the role of "a legacy browser" that was "architecturally outdated and unable to meet the security challenges of the modern web'. Microsoft's neglect for its first but somewhat dimwit browser-child was in the open.
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Internet Explorer has become the butt of a joke for its torturously slow speed: sites would crash, your screen would freeze or the page you wanted to open wouldn't download at all due to the compatibility issues - all of which were partially the consequences of Microsoft putting the IE updates on the backburner and the fact that the technology the IE was based on was over 25 years old. Internet Explorer that took the internet by storm after its launch in 1995 and was first toppled by Chrome as the world's most used browser exactly 10 years ago has since long fallen out of favor with both users and web security advocates. From king to outcastĭon't expect an outpouring of condolences, long mourning processions and weepers huddling over the famous blue "e" orbited by a golden ring. We all knew that this would happen, and finally, the day has come: Microsoft officially ended support for its first-born but long estranged browser, Internet Explorer 11, on Jfor Windows 10. Bye, Internet Explorer, you won’t be missed: Once omnipresent browser king retires in exile
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