After 20 years, Internet Explorer is on its way out. The past decade has been a rocky road for the browser, and Microsoft has finally decided to pull the plug. It’s not entirely “dead” yet, as Microsoft plans to keep it in their Windows OS for compatibility purposes; however, it will be replaced by an entirely new internet browser brand. Currently codenamed Project Spartan, it will come bundled with Windows 10 for computers and phones. Windows 10 is speculated to be released this summer.
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