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Over the history of the Web, we have seen several major shifts in browsing software. If you’re old enough to have used NCSA ...
The Opera browser is 30 today, and it's come a long way over the years - from 'trialware' to AI-powered features, it's still ...
Microsoft announced on Thursday that the latest version of Edge comes with some performance gains. Edge 134 is up to 9% ...
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In fact, Microsoft is phasing out Internet Explorer support altogether, which is a final nail in the coffin for the Trident based browser. If you are like me, and still actually have apps that ...
Even though Edge is a web browser, like Google Chrome and the latest Firefox release, it does not support NPAPI plug-ins needed to run applications like Topaz Elements. The Edge icon, a blue letter "e ...
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History-Computer on MSNThe Browser Wars: The Wild West of the Early InternetYou might find yourself curious as to what browser wars even mean. That’s fine and dandy, and the subject of today’s brief ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Internet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture. As of June 15, Microsoft will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate – and a few ...
The creator of Internet Explorer, Thomas Reardon, is said to have used source code from Spyglass Mosaic, a licensed version of NCSA's Mosaic browser. Despite being derived from NCSA's Mosaic ...
REDMOND: Microsoft is retiring its Internet Explorer web browser after 27 years. Microsoft will be ending support for most versions of its Internet Explorer 11 browser on June 15 after announcing ...
A report released by Adobe Digital Index (ADI) analyzing the market share of web browsers has shown Google's freeware is up 6 percent year-over-year, trouncing Internet Explorer - once a lone ...
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Tech titan turns 50: Microsoft in numbersAt its peak dominance, Microsoft’s web browser Internet Explorer was used by 95% of world users. Read more at ...
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