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Google Slowly Choking The Life Out Of IE6

9:20AM January 30, 2010 | Matt Buchanan

Google’s slowly killing compatibility for IE6 with Google Apps – as of March 1, Docs and Sites aren’t supported with Internet Exploder 6 anymore. It’ll load, but most of the features won’t work.

Gmail and Gcal will be killing support for IE6 sometime this year TechCrunch hears, which should bring death even more swiftly to probably the most maligned web browser in history. [TechCrunch]


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  • Paul

    January 30, 2010 at 10:53 PM

    “Google Slowly Choking The Life Out Of IE6″

    Good! before IE chokes the life out of me and my security.

    But hey! Firefox is still here.

    “Firefox 3.6 has been downloaded…
    24,534,823
    times since January 21, 2010″ – http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/stats/

  • Rob

    February 2, 2010 at 12:51 PM

    Great news, the whole world needs to end the life of this archaic browser.

    This browser costs me thousands every year in developing backward compliant web sites. It also limits what the web could / will be.

    Death to IE 6… 7 is not much better.

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