Earlier this month YouTube ended its support for the Internet Explorer 6 and today it appears Twitter users want the IE6 to exist no more. James Lynch initiated the Twitition and it has already gained quite a momentum. Lunch used Twibbon, a service that lets you put up small icon on your profile picture. Many have termed the IE6 to be the biggest hindrance to the development of the Web and while they might be right, the same had given Microsoft the majority it has in the browser market and if sites end support for the browser, that share may fall drastically.
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Internet Explorer 6 is dead. IE 8 is pretty good except opening a tab in IE 8 opens a new avast script blocker instance, ANNOYING.
The sad thing is that internet explorer 6 still has a high percentage of the internet’s surfers still using it.
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