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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Sat Jan 6, 2018, 09:37 AM Jan 2018

Chrome is turning into the new Internet Explorer 6

(yes that is the official title)

https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/4/16805216/google-chrome-only-sites-internet-explorer-6-web-standards


Chrome is now the most popular browser across all devices, thanks to Android’s popularity and the rise of Chrome on Windows PCs and Mac computers. As Google continues to dominate our access to the web, information through its search engine, and services like Gmail or YouTube, Chrome is a powerful entry point in the company’s vast toolbox. While Google championed web standards that worked across many different browsers back in the early days of Chrome, more recently its own services often ignore standards and force people to use Chrome.

Chrome, in other words, is being used in the same way that Internet Explorer 6 was back in the day — with web developers primarily optimizing for Chrome and tweaking for rivals later. To understand how we even got to this stage, here’s a little (a lot) of browser history. If you want to know why saying "Chrome is the new Internet Explorer 6" is so damning, you have to know why IE6 was a damnable problem in the early ‘00s.

Microsoft’s PC dominance with Windows peaked 16 years ago. Alongside Intel, Microsoft spent at least $1 billion promoting the release of Windows XP, with a TV commercial featuring Madonna’s Ray of Light. It was an era before the iPod, Gmail, or YouTube, and Microsoft didn’t even have competition from Google at the time. Microsoft acted like a company that could do what it wanted, and it pretty much did. After crushing its Netscape competition, the era of Internet Explorer 6 was born.

Internet Explorer 6 debuted with Windows XP, and was tied closely to many of its features. As XP grew in popularity, so did the web. IE6 arrived just as the “dot com” bubble was collapsing, and internet usage in the US was growing rapidly. For many, Internet Explorer was the primary way of accessing the internet, and the logo became synonymous with the internet. At its peak, Internet Explorer 6 dominated 90 percent of the entire browser market.

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Chrome is turning into the new Internet Explorer 6 (Original Post) steve2470 Jan 2018 OP
So I've had a crisis this week with Edge & switched to Chrome. There were two problems: UTUSN Jan 2018 #1
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UTUSN

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1. So I've had a crisis this week with Edge & switched to Chrome. There were two problems:
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 10:00 PM
Jan 2018

1) With Edge things were fairly o.k. for most of the past year, but started having an Auto Refresh problem, supposedly solved by disabling Meta Refresh: didn't solve.

Switched to Chrome. Just had the same Auto Refresh problem with Chrome.


2) The other problem: DU on my machine *lost* its Table format in Edge. It was fine with Chrome & on the Kindle & on android. Just on Edge/laptop. It was fine with Chrome/laptop.

Just checked Edge, and DU is back to being fine over there. Sheesh!1 I asked in Ask Admin whether there is a compatability problem Edge/DU.





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