The most hated and ignored browser will be replaced to try to stand up to Chrome

Finally, the creators of Internet Explorer have decided to end the icon present in all Windows desktops. Or in other words, the browser used by all of us to download other faster and better dead.
On this fateful day, we must recognize and remember that the "e" blue was the most advanced form of surfing the Internet since its inception in 1995 until early 2000. Proof of this is that a quota of 95% of users it used in 2003.
But those days are gone by and, 10 years later, only 27% of Internet users prefer it as an option (or do not know they have other). Free software alternatives such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, faster and have known better capture user requirements, have helped in the slow death of Internet Explorer. So the latter joins the mausoleum Internet with Netscape.
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