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After a rocky 25 year history, Microsoft is finally moving on from Internet Explorer. While it's been surpassed by Firefox, Google Chrome, and even Microsoft's own Edge browser, many users still rely on IE for everything from browsing the web to running custom web applications each day. Thankfully, Microsoft is gradually winding down support and security updates over the next year while also introducing additional compatibility modes that will create a seamless transition for many users and teams around the world as they move into the modern age of internet browsing.
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After a rocky 25 year history, Microsoft is finally moving on from Internet Explorer. While it's been surpassed by Firefox, Google Chrome, and even Microsoft's own Edge browser, many users still rely on IE for everything from browsing the web to running custom web applications each day. Thankfully, Microsoft is gradually winding down support and security updates over the next year while also introducing additional compatibility modes that will create a seamless transition for many users and teams around the world as they move into the modern age of internet browsing.
Learn more about SeedSpark, your business growth partner: http://seedspark.com
Stay up to date on the latest technology revolutionizing the digital continuum: http://blog.seedspark.com
Follow SeedSpark!
Twitter: http://twitter.com/seedspark
Instagram: http://instagram.com/seedsparkclt
Facebook: http://linkedin.com/seedspark
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/seedspark