Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:28 pm by brentbizzle
IE will never die, especially the older versions of it because company proprietary software and programs use it. For example, I browse the net at work using a turbo card, so to save data usage i browse with images off. When I opened up one of our programs, that wasn't displaying images. The program was built around IE and although it doesn't look like IE, it's using it as its structure. Same goes for a LOT of companies.
The home user of IE is probably the least of Microsoft's concerns. As long as companies use IE in this fashion, Microsoft is sitting pretty.
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