The computer giant has even launched a website encouraging people to upgrade to a newer version. They even encourage people who have switched to tell all there friends, put banner ads on their sites, and tweet it out, as a way to "join the cause".
By most accounts, IE6 is considered to be obsolete, having launched an entire decade ago. Two subsequent revisions (IE7 and IE8) have launched in that span of time, with the newest version coming out in 2009.
Currently, 12% of the world's internet users are using IE 6. In the U.S. and the U.K., those numbers are down to 2.9% and 3.5% respectively. In China, however, a whopping 34.5% of its internet users are running IE6.
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/04/m...rnet-explorer/
By most accounts, IE6 is considered to be obsolete, having launched an entire decade ago. Two subsequent revisions (IE7 and IE8) have launched in that span of time, with the newest version coming out in 2009.
Currently, 12% of the world's internet users are using IE 6. In the U.S. and the U.K., those numbers are down to 2.9% and 3.5% respectively. In China, however, a whopping 34.5% of its internet users are running IE6.
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/04/m...rnet-explorer/
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