Microsoft will drop the Internet Explorer brand for its Project Spartan browser

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In an expected move, Microsoft will look to drop the Internet Explorer brand altogether for Project Spartan. The new Windows 10 browser will sport a new name, according to Microsoft marketing chief Chris Capossela during the company's Convergence event. Internet Explorer itself isn't going away any-time soon, but the successor will start with a clean slate.

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In my opinion, that's the time to completely put away a browser with a bad reputation which doesn't change for people silliness, and go for Spartan.

And hoping it will be called Spartan.
 
There are numerous enterprises that still operate on IE8 -- that is to say employees are not allowed to use anything newer due to IT constraints in their enterprise.

There are many mainstream applications that use IE as their foundation -- Quickbooks (I believe) is one.

Beware of 2nd and 3rd order implications. . .
 
Saw this "Spartan" Logo today and it made me both laugh and think of Microsoft. A place I might like to go golfing, if I was a golfer.
SpartanGolfClub.jpg

Can you see it?
 
I'd love to see IE Gone. Don't get me wrong, IE10 fixed everything, but Spartan will be much faster and with Cortana Integration, Count me the ____ in! :D
 

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