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IT House reported on May 19 that since Microsoft no longer supported the IE browser, it took 7 years for this product to completely withdraw from the stage of history. Microsoft responded to the 21st century economy that it will take time to develop a browser that can meet current and future needs. “Before the official retirement on June 15, 2022, Microsoft made a series of preparations, including the release of Chromium-based browsers. Microsoft Edge, preparing consumers to transition to the new browser.”

In August 1995, one of the most successful operating systems in Microsoft’s history: Windows 95, came out with the Rolling Stones’ “Start Me Up”. As the default browser of Windows 95, IE quickly occupied the market, and successfully became the browser with the largest market share in the world three years later. That was the golden age of Internet Explorer.

Everyone knows the story later: IE has been in constant turmoil and has experienced vicissitudes.Now compared to IE itself, the more popular may be the meme of black IE.

IT House has reported,Not long ago, the Edge browser desktop market share finally exceeded 10%, breaking through a place that IE has not reached since 2015.

It is worth mentioning that Microsoft’s IE browser will be officially retired on June 16 this year, but after that, Microsoft will still bring continuous improvements to Microsoft Edge’s “IE Compatibility Mode”. IE Mode in Microsoft Edge extends the use of legacy applications even after IE is retired.

Microsoft said: “We have seen that with the development of new Web standards and innovations, the development of browsers requires a comprehensive consideration, and its technology has surpassed Internet Explorer. Develop a browser that meets current and future needs. A browser that takes time — that browser is Microsoft Edge.”

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