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It is aging fast, as the browser turned 10 recently. I know not many of the Forever Geek viewers use Internet Explorer, but the fact remains it is still out there, and has taken 10 years to get to where it is today.
Christopher Vaughan on his msdn blog talks about Internet Explorer, and has this to say:
When we were working on early versions of Internet Explorer we had no idea where the Internet would take the world, or how we would fit in. Think back: do you remember the first commercial you saw on TV where the advertiser actually showed their URL (I remember: for me it was a Colgate commercial). We do so much with our browsers today that we take for granted, but do you remember the first time you bought something over the Internet? What about the first time you checked your bank balance, the first time you booked concert tickets, or the first time you were pointed to an URL instead of a .EXE file to install an application? Itâs an amazing experience to be involved in a product thatâs been part of such a revolution.
With that, happy birthday to Internet Explorer and thank you to everyone whoâs used IE and are excited as I am about IE 7!
Some of the questions he asked, I have not really thought about though. I guess for me, the internet has been integrated into my life so much, that I don’t really think about the first time I had done something on it. I’d love some FG readers to answer some of the questions though, I’d be interested if any of you can remember those things.
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6 Responses for "Internet Explorer Turns 10"
September 26th, 2005 at 11:23 am
1The first URL I remember seeing on TV was at the bottom of a Pennzoil commercial:
http://www.pennzoil.com
Before that the web seemed like a secret place to me.
September 26th, 2005 at 2:06 pm
2I still remember the first I got “online” in Dubai(U.A.E)… As far as I remember, http://www.intel.com was the first website i opened !!! That was back in 1997-98(dont know exactly..)
September 27th, 2005 at 3:19 am
3It was the Netscape team that really got the net going.
Internet Explorer was…there, I guess
November 13th, 2005 at 11:05 pm
4hauptsächlich aus metamorphem und Tiefengestein wie Gneisen und Granit
March 16th, 2006 at 4:34 pm
5If you have only two pennies left in the world, with the first penny, you should buy rice to feed your family. With the second penny, say the wise Japanese, you should buy a lily. The Japanese understand the importance of dreaming…
April 3rd, 2006 at 2:07 pm
6Hi :D
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