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With the head of IE stepping down, and the rumored new browser that is supposed to come with 10, I looks like they're trying to distance themselves from the name.
Is it a good idea to make IE the name associated with the old, backward compatibility, browser while making a newer one for the future? Which one will you use? What do you think this says about Microsoft's future browser efforts? And who do you think should be the new head over the browser team?
Sources:
Microsoft is building a new browser as part of its Windows 10 push | ZDNet
Internet Explorer Chief Dean Hachamovitch Leaving Microsoft -- Redmond Channel Partner
Is it a good idea to make IE the name associated with the old, backward compatibility, browser while making a newer one for the future? Which one will you use? What do you think this says about Microsoft's future browser efforts? And who do you think should be the new head over the browser team?
Sources:
Microsoft is building a new browser as part of its Windows 10 push | ZDNet
Internet Explorer Chief Dean Hachamovitch Leaving Microsoft -- Redmond Channel Partner