Microsoft Says ‘Goodbye’ To Internet Explorer
Well, after 26 years, Internet Explorer is officially dead! The Mike & Carla Morning Show talked about how Microsoft announced they were killing it off last year, and officially ended…

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[gorodenkoff] via Getty ImagesWell, after 26 years, Internet Explorer is officially dead! The Mike & Carla Morning Show talked about how Microsoft announced they were killing it off last year, and officially ended support for it yesterday.
Not sure the last time you tried to use it, but if you try now, it automatically redirects to their newer browser, Microsoft Edge. At one point in 2003, more than 90% of people used Internet Explorer.
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