Microsoft sent flowers to funerals IE6 (post with brackets)

Desi Microsoft He promised a few years ago to protect and take care of all holes, breaches, vulnerabilities and other "accidents" (frequent, otherwise)* but web-browser Until-Curand-Cel-May-Popular- Internet Explorer 6 (For several months he took his face to the june IE8)* pana in April 2014 (If you count on the fingers at one hand you will remain a free finger ...)*, because of the decision taken (justified in all points of view - who the hell does it use IE6?? Of It turns out that too many ...)* by some companies extremely insignificant (He heard someone of Google??? Ce – God forgive me – from si?)* and online communities relatively restricted, owned by those companies insignificant (YouTube -Tiz with a neighbor of mine, from the intersection ...)* To announce the cessation of support for IE6, he gave his end at the beginning of this week, more precisely on March 1, 2010 (Oh! It came in spring! Do you want a martisor? Dang !!! Mori me! – Happy Birthday!)*, following his death to become official over 4 years.

Internet Explorer 6 died on March 1, 2010, in Mountain View, Calif., after a family rival removed it from life support. The simultaneously beloved and detested Web browser was nearly 8.5 years old. [blog.seattlepi.com]

Some fans from the old country of the old man of 8.5 years (and cats live longer ...)* thought to give him a Goodbye party (otherwise why do you celebrate the death of someone in a bar – And do you give prizes ??)* - also called funeral for the eyes of the world - making a call to the users IE6 to send flowers in the way of condolence. What happened:

Thanks for the good times IE6, see you all @ MIX when we show a little piece of IE Heaven.

The Internet Explorer Team @ Microsoft

(It was confirmed on the same day that the flowers were indeed sent by Microsoft)*.

For those interested, a site was launched - a grator by the domain name, IE6funeral.com - where fans from all over the world can express their sincere sincere (we exclude from here those who had to work in addition to a site, an application, a script, etc. to be compatible with the deceased)* + the rest.

However, IE6 will be kept connected to appliances up to official date and at the moment it is still (more for objective reasons)* Al-two-cel-more-popular web-browser in the world.

Note:

  • Despite newly divided opinions, we recommend our visitors to give up using IE6 (try Violawww or Mosaic if you like antiquities)
  • The asterix in the tail of the brackets does not offer explanatory notes. Its function is pure-organic.

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