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Internet Explorer was once synonymous with the Internet, but today it’s gone for good Internet Explorer triumphed in one browser war, and decisively lost the next.
Google Search is no longer officially supporting Internet Explorer 11, marking the beginning of the end for Microsoft's now-ancient browser.
Bing is the default search provider with Internet Explorer 8. If you use another search engine in your business, such as Google, you can turn off Bing Search and use another provider of your choice.
Maybe you like Google. Or Yahoo. Or DuckDuckGo. But both Internet Explorer and Edge want you to search with Bing. Here's how to make Microsoft use your preferred search engine.
The other two features are simply Internet Explorer search add-ons. The Search CEOP adds a CEOP entry in IE8's search bar in the top right.
Google Search is officially ending support for Internet Explorer 11, saying it's time to move on from the dated web browser.
Microsoft permanently disabled the Internet Explorer 11 desktop app on certain versions of Windows 10 this Tuesday through a Microsoft Edge update.
Windows only: Internet Explorer add-on Favorites Search is a small, handy button for your toolbar that adds a pop-out pane to quickly search your bookmarks.
Microsoft announced its final retirement plans for the Internet Explorer browser on Wednesday, but the browser isn't gone just yet.
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Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on perhaps the most-hated web browser that once dominated the competition. Internet Explorer will be put to rest in the summer of 2022.
Microsoft moved away from Internet Explorer (IE), which was first seen in Windows 95 and remained in Windows for two decades, to bring us the cutting-edge Microsoft Edge. The Microsoft Edge ...