Goodbye to Internet Explorer
I still remember the first time I went
To an internet cafe with a friend
To create an email id
The slow buffering browser became
A part of my life
As it was installed as the primary browser
In most the places
You had the monopoly as you came with MS Windows
When I had a monthly internet browsing card
I used to sift through countless web pages
Checking for sports and other news
While chatting on some messenger
I remember browsing at home through
Dial-up internet at home
You buffered eternally slow
While I searched for engineering topics
For my presentation at college
Then I moved on to other internet browsers
With the availability of broadband internet
But still browsed with you for nostalgia at times
Your monopoly ended when Opera, Mozilla, and Chrome
Made inroads into the browsers' landscape
Now that you're gone
I must say, you were very underappreciated
For the job you did during the internet revolution
Though internet explorer was hated by the people due to its slowness and bad features, it played a huge role in the internet revolution. Its monopoly was down to the fact that it came with the Microsoft operating systems and most of the computers had Microsoft OS. People craved better browsers with better features. Microsoft was eternally slow to update IE and others made better browsers and IE ended up in the bin. Microsoft opted to create Bing and IE was bound for ignominy.
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