Microsoft's browser is 15 years old today. The browser's roots are far older though. Development at the National Center for Super Computing Applications (NCSA) produced 1987's Mosaic browser. The tech was transferred to a company called Spyglass which in turn licensed it to Microsoft.
Seriously, it's 2022. It's time to find a new browser.
Internet Explorer is dead, long live... Edge Chromium? Microsoft is finally retiring IE, moving its support to Edge.
Windows users have just received a very alarming notification from Microsoft regarding a security patch involving Internet Explorer.
Nice to see what things of the past looked like.
the internet sure was scary when i was a kid. especially the viruses since i didnt know how to fix them back then.