A long and distinguished career in the service of internet users around the world, but in the end, after 20 years, we have to say, albeit reluctantly, goodbye to Internet Explorer, the search engine on which Microsoft has among other things built his fortune.
In the nineties, this web browser had its heyday, quickly becoming the most used by users around the world, but over time has lost its verve, because of the slowness with which proverbially charging its pages and also for the many flaws caused by a security system now inadequate.
But it is especially with the arrival of new competitors (Firefox , Chrome and Safari) cheInternet Explorer has fallen into a negative trend from which it is eventually recovered.
scrapped Explorer, it’s time to focus on the new browser, which will come with the next version of the system Windows, code-named “Project Spartan”.
Author: Angela Sorrentino
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