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Home » Mobility Jan 09 2012 Mobility Internet Explorer 6 Market Share Drops Below 1 Percent — Quick Take The aging browser that’s been the thorn in the modern web’s side is fading out.
Microsoft has officially retired Internet Explorer after 27 years. Users who attempt to launch the browsers now will be redirected to download Microsoft Edge, the company’s replacement. In May ...
The end is finally near for Internet Explorer, one of Microsoft’s most-reviled products that refused to die.
At its 2002 peak, Internet Explorer commanded 95% of the browser market. But Microsoft failed to innovate, essentially leaving Internet Explorer 6 alone to gather dust and cobwebs for five years.
Dive Brief: Between January and March, bad actors launching fake Internet Explorer 6 browsers have increased more than 350%, according to data from Cloudflare. Other top internet cyberattacks are ...
In the early 2000s, Internet Explorer 6 was the bane of Web professionals because it ignored Web standards, it was riddled with an absurd number of security holes, and Microsoft essentially left it to ...
A former Google employee has revealed how a group of engineers plotted to kill Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 on its YouTube platform nearly 10 years ago. According to a report in The Verge on ...