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11 February, 2010 2

Google to stop supporting ie6

By Sam Pascua

Here is a new article from IDG News Service.

Google will phase out support for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 Web browser starting in March, the company said Friday.

“Many other companies have already stopped supporting older browsers like Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers. We’re also going to begin phasing out our support, starting with Google Docs and Google Sites,” Rajen Sheth, Google Apps senior product manager, wrote in a blog post Friday.

The announcement comes more than two weeks after Google reported that its servers had been the target of attacks originating in China. Those attacks targeted a vulnerability in IE 6, for which Microsoft has since issued a fix.

Support for IE6 in Google Docs and Google Sites will end March 1, Sheth said in the post. At that point, IE6 users who try to access Docs or Sites may find that “key functionality” won’t work properly, he said.

Sheth suggested that customers upgrade to Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Google Chrome 4.0 or Safari 3.0, or more recent versions of those browsers.

According to StatCounter, IE6 has 18 percent market share among browsers.

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  1. Ky Nguyen 16/02/2010

    Yeah, it’s time to make the first step to abandon a sh*t browser. I totally agree with Google.

  2. Gabriel 17/02/2010

    IE6 was good in 2001, but today is completely outdated, this is good to push people to upgrade to IE8 finally and get a better brwoser experience.

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