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Microsoft announces retirement of Internet Explorer – The Advertiser
Microsoft said it is retiring Internet Explorer, the browser it created more than 25 years and which is now largely abandoned as people instead use competitors…
Microsoft said it is retiring Internet Explorer, the browser it created more than 25 years and which is now largely abandoned as people instead use competitors like Google’s Chrome or Apple’s Safari.
Safari, created by Apple and available on Apple computers and devices, is second with nearly a 19 percent market share as of April of this year.
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