So we hope you can join us for a minute’s silence, after
Microsoft announced that they’ll soon be doing away with the iconic browser in
favour of a newer version, which is currently codenamed Project Spartan.
Frustrated users have previously slammed the browser for
being slow and bug-prone, and Microsoft once talked of changing the name of the
browser to address “negative perceptions that no longer reflect reality.”
Speaking yesterday, Microsoft’s marketing chief Chris
Capossella said, “We’re now researching what the new brand, or the new name,
for our browser should be in Windows 10.
“We’ll continue to have Internet Explorer, but we’ll also
have a new browser, which is codenamed Project Spartan. We have to name the
thing.”
Microsoft also revealed yesterday that users were more
likely to favour services with the company’s name in front of them, meaning
that the new browser is likely to adhere to this format.
Although it’s not clear when the browser’s new name will be
revealed, it will form part of the much anticipated Windows 10, which will
launch later this year.
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