Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Microsoft Internet Explorer retires – InfoBAE.com

   
   


 
     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
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The replacement of Internet Explorer will a browser in which the company based in Redmond, Washington, still working and provisionally named Project Spartan, revealed months ago during a preview of the new operating system.
“We are looking for a new brand or name for your browser in Windows 10, “said the head of marketing at Microsoft, Chris Capossela, told The Verge that plays.
The browser is that which appears in Windows 10 by default, Internet Explorer will not disappear entirely, but remain in some versions to ensure compatibility with earlier products.
At the same time, Internet Explorer will remain alive in some enterprise versions of the operating system.
Microsoft has spent years struggling with image problems Internet Explorer, many users perceive as problematic and outdated compared to the consolidation of alternatives such as Firefox, Google Chrome and Apple Safari, which were taking market share, especially on mobile . Smart
According to data from specialized web W3Counter in February 2008 Internet Explorer browser was used 63% of Internet users worldwide; in February 2015, only 17% of those who were connected to internet made it through IE.
In February 2015, data from StatCounter say that Chrome leads the segment with 48.71% of participation, followed by IE with 18.91% and Firefox, with 16.53% stake. Gone are Safari and Opera 10.21% with 1.63% market share.
Last December, Dean Hachamovitch, head of Internet Explorer and who headed the browser for ten years, left the company.

     


     

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