I haven’t paid close attention to browser piecharts or percent usage spreadsheets since the late 1990s, when Microsoft and Netscape were slugging it out and some of us were still using Navigator’s ...
Microsoft's Internet Explorer is no longer king of the browser hill. That distinction belongs instead to Google's Chrome, which according to NetMarketShare.com, registered a collective desktop market ...
Microsoft is officially retiring its old pride, the Internet Explorer (IE) browser, marking the end of a 27-year-old era in the history of the Internet. On Valentine's Day, the tech giant announced ...
If your desktop, laptop or mobile device is still running Internet Explorer, you should know that last month, Microsoft officially decided to end what was once its most popular browser. This means ...
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