However, since the introduction of Chrome in 2008, Explorer’s popularity has been steadily falling away. It’s hard to believe it now, but Explorer was even more dominant than the current champion, Google Chrome, is now. We remind those who didn’t witness (or have forgotten) the 2000s that, back then, Internet Explorer ruled the web, with a browser market share of more than 90%. Internet Explorer: life and death chronicles Let’s recap the long story of how the once most-popular browser in the world was gradually disconnected from its life-support systems, and investigate whether it’s finally time to rejoice (spoiler: it isn’t). ![]() Not so long ago, the IT-security media space was once again full of cheery reports that Microsoft was finally burying Internet Explorer (IE).
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