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Goodbye Internet Explorer: browser retires tomorrow

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Internet Explorer is coming to an end after 26 years, this week

Microsoft launched the internet browser in August of 1995 and since then it has changed the way we communicate.

Microsoft says their new browser, Microsoft Edge, will formally take Explorer’s place.

It’s a plan that’s been seven years in the making, after Microsoft Edge’s launch in 2015.

The browser has been compared to the likes of Google Chrome and Apple’s Safari, but never really had the ‘edge’ it needed.

Users who open Internet Explorer will be redirected to the new platform.

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