Microsoft to retire Internet Explorer browser and redirect users to Edge

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Company says decision to disable desktop app comes as web developers less likely to make sites compatible with browser, which first graced computers in 1995

Although market-dominant Chrome suffers from the same issues that plagued Internet Explorer, the shift away from the need to support the legacy browser will be a relief for web developers.

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