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RIP Explorer: Microsoft's web browser retired

June 16, 2022 / 7:50 AM
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Sharjah24 – AFP: Internet Explorer, Microsoft's once dominant web browser that some users love to hate, was retired Wednesday after 27 years on the world's computer screens.
The tech giant will no longer offer fixes or updates to the existing version of Explorer and users will be directed to its replacement, Microsoft Edge.

It was a moment marked with some genuine nostalgia -- and plenty of jokes at the expense of what was many people's first gateway to the internet.

"You took long to download stuff, you kept freezing, and you got replaced pretty easily by other browsers," tweeted @Zytrux_1, under the hashtag #ripinternetexplorer.

"But there goes one of the first browsers I've ever used, and got plenty of good memories thanks to it."

Twitter was flooded with Explorer memes, including tombstones or coffins bearing the browser's signature blue "e," and the occasional screenshot of error messages saying the app had stopped working.

Microsoft announced the change last year, and in a blog post Wednesday explained the need to start fresh with a different browser -- Microsoft Edge.

"Internet Explorer (IE) is officially retired and out of support as of today," the firm wrote.

"The web has evolved and so have browsers. Incremental improvements to Internet Explorer couldn't match the general improvements to the web at large, so we started fresh," it added.
June 16, 2022 / 7:50 AM

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