While Microsoft has dropped hints that the Internet Explorer brand is going away, the software maker has now confirmed that it will use a new name for its upcoming browser successor, codenamed Project Spartan.
La que popularizó la Web gracias a su sencillez de uso fue Mosaic, creado por el Centro Nacional de Aplicaciones para Supercomputación de Estados Unidos. Allí trabajaba el estudiante de ingeniería Marc Andreessen, que, entre otras cosas, había participado de la creación del Mosaic.
Internet Explorer will still exist in some versions of Windows 10 mainly for enterprise compatibility… but the new Project Spartan will be named separately and will be the primary way for Windows 10 users to access the web. Microsoft has tried, unsuccessfully, to shake off the negative image of Internet Explorer over the past several years with a series of amusing campaigns mocking Internet Explorer 6. The ads didn’t improve the situation, and Microsoft’s former Internet Explorer chief left the company in December, signalling a new era for the browser.
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