Microsoft Is Planning to Phase Out Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer, everyone’s favorite punching-bag browser, will soon be retired.
At the annual conference in Atlanta this week, chief marketing officer Chris Capossela the company is searching for a new name for its latest browser, which is on track to be debuted with Windows 10. The company is currently developing the browser under the codename Project Spartan.
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While Internet Explorer won’t be completely gone in Windows 10, it seems that it will slowly be phased out. Aware of the criticisms being thrown at , Microsoft released a series of the last couple of years asking users to “ your relationship with Internet Explorer,” and forget that “browser you ,” in an effort to rehab its image.
Capossela explained that the company’s market research found that including “Microsoft” in the new browser name inspired more confidence and interest than the current Internet Explorer brand.
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Internet Explorer has been a point of contention for the tech giant since the late ’90s, when Microsoft decided to embed it into the Windows software, making it more difficult for users to use an alternate browser, and prompting waves of litigation worldwide.
The U.S. Department of Justice first filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft in 1998 which was in 2011. In recent years, the European Union and have investigated possible monopolistic practices on Microsoft’s part, with the EU the company $732 million in 2013.
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Internet Explorer, everyone’s favorite punching-bag browser, will soon be retired.
At the annual conference in Atlanta this week, chief marketing officer Chris Capossela the company is searching for a new name for its latest browser, which is on track to be debuted with Windows 10. The company is currently developing the browser under the codename Project Spartan.
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