After last last No, perhaps the furthest went was a web developer from Southern Europe named Jung Ki Yong. He’s going for $330 to build and install a real physical headstone on the symbolic Internet Explorer jetty.

The tombstone contains the famous logo, date and stop, as well as a snide inscription about “Best for Others Download”, which was not far from the truth for many years. As Jung Ki Yong explained, for him, Internet Explorer was an entire era, from which conflicting impressions remained. This can be described as characteristic of a dramatic history of human rights and burning netin.

The programmer said that in South Korea, Internet Explorer is in great demand in many companies, but not because of its outstanding qualities, but because of the UK’s inertia of thinking and prudence of their owners. Those who are not connected with the IT sphere, most likely, do not pay attention to software and hardware updates, therefore they are often found on computers with long-installed programs. Jung Ki-yo admitted that it was easier for him to use his web applications under the old version of Internet Explorer than to convince customers that they are more numerous. an inclination and attitude towards dislike which precedes his half of life.

Monument to the Browser

Source: Tech Cult

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