\"<p>FILE
FILE - The Microsoft Internet Explorer logo is projected on a screen during a Microsoft Xbox E3 media briefing in Los Angeles, June 4, 2012. As of Wednesday, June 15, 2022, Microsoft will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate and a few still claim to adore. (AP Photo\/Damian Dovarganes, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SAN FRANCISCO: Internet Explorer<\/a> is finally headed out to pasture.

As of Wednesday,
Microsoft<\/a> will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate - and a few still claim to adore. The 27-year-old application now joins BlackBerry phones, dial-up modems and Palm Pilots in the dustbin of tech history.

IE's demise was not a surprise. A year ago, Microsoft said that it was putting an end to
Internet<\/a> Explorer on June 15, 2022, pushing users to its Edge<\/a> browser, which was launched in 2015.

The company made clear then it was time to move on.

\"Not only is Microsoft Edge a faster, more secure and more modern browsing experience than Internet Explorer, but it is also able to address a key concern: compatibility for older, legacy websites and applications,\" Sean Lyndersay, general manager of Microsoft Edge Enterprise, wrote in
a May 2021 blog post. <\/a>

Users marked Explorer's passing on Twitter, with some referring to it as a \"bug-ridden, insecure POS\" or the \"top browser for installing other browsers.\" For others it was a moment for 90′s nostalgia memes, while The Wall Street Journal quoted a 22-year-old who was sad to see IE go.

Microsoft released the first version of Internet Explorer in 1995, the antediluvian era of web surfing dominated by the first widely popular browser, Netscape Navigator. Its launch signaled the beginning of the end of Navigator: Microsoft went on to tie IE and its ubiquitous Windows operating system together so tightly that many people simply used it by default instead of Navigator.

The Justice Department sued Microsoft in 1997, saying it violated an earlier consent decree by requiring computer makers to use its browser as a condition of using Windows. It eventually agreed to settle the antitrust battle in 2002 over its use of its Windows monopoly to squash competitors. It also tangled with European regulators who said that tying Internet Explorer to Windows gave it an unfair advantage over rivals such as Mozilla's
Firefox<\/a>, Opera and Google<\/a>'s Chrome.

Users, meanwhile, complained that IE was slow, prone to crashing and vulnerable to hacks. IE's market share, which in the early 2000s was over 90%, began to fade as users found more appealing alternatives.

Today, the Chrome browser dominates with roughly a 65% share of the worldwide browser market, followed by Apple's Safari with 19%, according to internet analytics company Statcounter. IE's heir, Edge, lags with about about 4%, just ahead of Firefox.
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这么久,Internet Explorer。浏览器终于退休

截至周三,微软将不再支持曾经显赫一时的浏览器,大批的网民仍然爱恨,和一些声称自己喜欢。这位27岁的应用程序现在加入黑莓手机,拨号调制解调器和掌上电脑科技历史的垃圾箱。

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< p >文件——微软Internet Explorer标志是投影在屏幕上在微软Xbox E3新闻发布会上在洛杉矶,2012年6月4日。星期三,2022年6月15日,微软将不再支持曾经显赫一时的浏览器,大批网民喜欢讨厌仍然和一些声称自己喜欢。(美联社照片/达米安Dovarganes,文件)< / p >
文件——微软Internet Explorer标志是投影在屏幕上在微软Xbox E3新闻发布会上在洛杉矶,2012年6月4日。星期三,2022年6月15日,微软将不再支持曾经显赫一时的浏览器,大批网民喜欢讨厌仍然和一些声称自己喜欢。(美联社照片/达米安Dovarganes,文件)
旧金山:Internet Explorer终于回到了牧场。

截至周三,微软将不再支持曾经显赫一时的浏览器,大批的网民仍然爱恨,和一些声称自己喜欢。这位27岁的应用程序现在加入黑莓手机,拨号调制解调器和掌上电脑科技历史的垃圾箱。

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IE的死亡并不是一个意外。一年前,微软说,这是结束互联网探险家于2022年6月15日,将用户的边缘浏览器,这是在2015年推出。

公司明确表示,那么现在是时候继续前进。

“不仅是微软边缘一个更快、更安全、更现代的比ie浏览体验,但也能解决一个关键问题:年长的兼容性,遗留的网站和应用程序,”肖恩·Lyndersay总经理微软的优势企业,中写道2021年5月的博客。

用户标记Explorer的传递在Twitter上,指的是它作为一个“查找这些错误,不安全的POS”或“顶级浏览器安装其他浏览器。”For others it was a moment for 90′s nostalgia memes, while The Wall Street Journal quoted a 22-year-old who was sad to see IE go.

微软在1995年发布了第一个版本的Internet Explorer,网上冲浪的旧式的时代由第一个广受欢迎的浏览器,Netscape Navigator。发射信号的结束的开始导航:微软继续将IE和无处不在的Windows操作系统连接在一起,从而严格,很多人只是默认使用它而不是导航器。

司法部起诉微软1997年,说这违反了早期同意法令要求电脑制造商使用其浏览器使用Windows的一个条件。它最终同意解决反垄断战争在2002年结束其使用的Windows垄断压制竞争对手。它还与欧洲监管机构表示,将Internet Explorer窗口给它在Mozilla的等竞争对手不公平的优势火狐歌剧,谷歌Chrome。

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与此同时,用户抱怨说,IE是缓慢的,容易崩溃,容易受到攻击。IE的市场份额,这在2000年代初,超过90%,开始消退,因为用户发现更有吸引力的选择。

今天,大约的Chrome浏览器主宰着全球浏览器市场65%的份额,其次是苹果的Safari和19%,根据互联网分析公司Statcounter。IE的继承人,边缘,滞后约为4%左右,在Firefox。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE - The Microsoft Internet Explorer logo is projected on a screen during a Microsoft Xbox E3 media briefing in Los Angeles, June 4, 2012. As of Wednesday, June 15, 2022, Microsoft will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate and a few still claim to adore. (AP Photo\/Damian Dovarganes, File)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SAN FRANCISCO: Internet Explorer<\/a> is finally headed out to pasture.

As of Wednesday,
Microsoft<\/a> will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate - and a few still claim to adore. The 27-year-old application now joins BlackBerry phones, dial-up modems and Palm Pilots in the dustbin of tech history.

IE's demise was not a surprise. A year ago, Microsoft said that it was putting an end to
Internet<\/a> Explorer on June 15, 2022, pushing users to its Edge<\/a> browser, which was launched in 2015.

The company made clear then it was time to move on.

\"Not only is Microsoft Edge a faster, more secure and more modern browsing experience than Internet Explorer, but it is also able to address a key concern: compatibility for older, legacy websites and applications,\" Sean Lyndersay, general manager of Microsoft Edge Enterprise, wrote in
a May 2021 blog post. <\/a>

Users marked Explorer's passing on Twitter, with some referring to it as a \"bug-ridden, insecure POS\" or the \"top browser for installing other browsers.\" For others it was a moment for 90′s nostalgia memes, while The Wall Street Journal quoted a 22-year-old who was sad to see IE go.

Microsoft released the first version of Internet Explorer in 1995, the antediluvian era of web surfing dominated by the first widely popular browser, Netscape Navigator. Its launch signaled the beginning of the end of Navigator: Microsoft went on to tie IE and its ubiquitous Windows operating system together so tightly that many people simply used it by default instead of Navigator.

The Justice Department sued Microsoft in 1997, saying it violated an earlier consent decree by requiring computer makers to use its browser as a condition of using Windows. It eventually agreed to settle the antitrust battle in 2002 over its use of its Windows monopoly to squash competitors. It also tangled with European regulators who said that tying Internet Explorer to Windows gave it an unfair advantage over rivals such as Mozilla's
Firefox<\/a>, Opera and Google<\/a>'s Chrome.

Users, meanwhile, complained that IE was slow, prone to crashing and vulnerable to hacks. IE's market share, which in the early 2000s was over 90%, began to fade as users found more appealing alternatives.

Today, the Chrome browser dominates with roughly a 65% share of the worldwide browser market, followed by Apple's Safari with 19%, according to internet analytics company Statcounter. IE's heir, Edge, lags with about about 4%, just ahead of Firefox.
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