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Microsoft announces retirement of Internet Explorer.

Microsoft said it is retiring Internet Explorer, the browser it created more than 25 years ago and which is now largely abandoned as people instead use competitors like Google's Chrome or Apple's Safari.

Microsoft said that as of Jun 15, 2022 Internet Explorer will be retired and no longer be supported by the company.

But Internet Explorer-based websites and applications will work with Edge at least until 2029, Microsoft said, because many organisations have websites based on the now-doomed browser.

Chrome, Google's browser, controls 65 per cent of the market, said Statscounter. Safari, created by Apple and available on Apple computers and devices, is second with nearly a 19 per cent market share as of April of this year.

Firefox and Edge are in third and fourth place with 3.59 per cent and 3.39 per cent respectively.

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