Steve Ballmer called Google Chrome a "rounding error" — 17 years later, Internet Explorer is dead, and Microsoft Edge can barely catch up
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Internet Explorer Shuts Down Operation
After 27 long years, Microsoft has finally bid goodbye to its most popular web browser, Internet Explorer. It’s been a long road for the browser-from being a neglected stepchild to the market leader. With its support ending, we take a look back at the browser’s journey, from a simple program called Mosaic to the last of its kind, and what it means for marketers. Microsoft announced in 2016 that it would kill off its Internet Explorer browser in …
Steve Ballmer called Google Chrome a "rounding error" — 17 years later, Internet Explorer is dead, and Microsoft Edge can barely catch up
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer underestimated Google Chrome. Seventeen years later, Edge is still trying to catch up, and Internet Explorer is gone with the wind.
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