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Stop Using IE 6 or Google Will Abandon You

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Stop Using IE6 or Google will Abandon you!!

Stop Using IE6 or Google will Abandon you!!

Minutes ago, I received an email from Google which made jump in my chair with joy. As a developer, no other news could make me happier (especially at this time, when I was on the verge of pulling my hair, trying to get a client’s site work properly on this beastly browser). We all know about the age old fight of web developers, site owners, designers and web service providers with the timeworn Internet Explorer 6 users. Interestingly, this fight has been supported by many communities across the globe and Microsoft gave its share by taking away all support for IE6 with the launch of IE7.

What’s the news after all?

Though Google has been intimidating its users for long to stop using IE6, it finally declared to set its foot down, saying, “In order to continue to improve our products and deliver more sophisticated features and performance, we are harnessing some of the latest improvements in web browser technology.  This includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5.  As a result, over the course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers … Later in 2010, we will start to phase out support for these browsers for Google Mail and Google Calendar.”

Finally, Google fully joined the war with Microsoft and the rest of the world against IE6 users with this bold step. For this Google deserves a round of applaud!

The news brings hope for an end to the usage of IE6, if not by the end of year 2010, at least somewhere between the years 2011-12. It’s no news that Google rules the World Wide Web with the maximum number of market share, and with this step it will definitely act as an eye opener for the IE6 users and bring relief to businesses and people suffering because of them.

Great News! No IE6.

This will be great news for developers, as they’ll save a lot of production time bypassing the extra styling and fixes needed to work upon, just to render same look for all the apps and websites on IE6. They will finally implement newer technologies and render web experience, which in turn will undoubtedly raise the web standards and their awareness among users.

Great news for users, as they’ll surf the web more securely and can welcome newer technologies; applications that will enhance their browsing experience. Users will then get more features and functionality from newer browsers, which means they can actually speed up their business or work online and deliver more in lesser time. And above all, they will have one look for all applications on all browsers.

Also for website owners, as they will be relieved from the merciless charge by developers, not me!! :) to have their websites support users of IE6.

Well, it’s more than important for everyone to support Google in their efforts against IE6. I say, be it developers or designers, we should all follow the footsteps of these great leaders and from this point, stop any and every support and fix for IE6.

What’s your take on this news? Share your views below..

28 Responses to “Stop Using IE 6 or Google Will Abandon You”

 


13 Jul, 2010

It’s really time for users to stop using ie6.
I know there is people who doesn’t care about technology and will never update they windows xp but it’s a shame to see company that still use ie6 and this happens.

 


14 Jul, 2010

Totally agree with you.. They talk about current standards, delivering latest products with latest technologies and still using XP and IE6 for their internal programs..

 


01 Jul, 2010

Unfortunatly IE6 has still a great future ahead… just because of all the pcs that stills run in faculties or entreprises that had made specific development for IE6 and port that code on more recent plateform can be a huge task…

 


29 Jun, 2010

google has abandoned half the world.
How many people can afford new computers? PC or Macs?
How many can afford expensive upgrades?
How many can then upgrade their bloody browsers?

google spams me constantly, and some websites are now inaccessible for those on older computers: MySpace.
Thank god Facebook is still accessible.

Oh, got a Mac OS X 1.3.9. Panther.
and very limited income.

But I agree about IE. what a pain that browser is.

 


18 Jun, 2010

Well, 5-8% of the users visiting my sites still use IE6. But as download of newer versions are free – by all means: Let IE6 be gone forever :-)

 


25 May, 2010

Well, the majority of internet users use windows, unless google will create their own operation system, users will continue to use IE.

 


11 May, 2010

As my Grandmother used to say, “Good riddence to bad rubbish.” Quite frankly I’ve had it in for Explorer since they stopped support for the Mac. I’m a web designer, I design on a Mac, every designer I know uses a Mac. So of course it makes perfect sense that Microsoft would stop making web browsers for the very people who design websites, right? Ah well, it’s not the first dumb move by Microsoft and I’m sure it won’t be the last. Go on Google!

 


07 May, 2010

I think wed all love to make our own browsers, lol it’s not as easy as it sounds, well to make one that’s actually good I mean.. there’s some nice designs on here

 


28 Apr, 2010

Internet Explorer 8 is very good because it is as stable as Opera. I hate the previous versions of IE like IE6 because it hangs frequently. ~

 


25 Apr, 2010

As a web developer , IE 6 makes me sick. Since it has old updates and you should build the sites according to this browser. Because most of people still uses it. As a result , this is really great news for me.

 


21 Apr, 2010

Wow, It was really tough to fix IE 6 issues but of course had a chance to learn hacking and making site compatible in IE 6.

Great news, I always prefer to use new technologies and run with them. Now I will suggest my friends to stop IE6 and use IE8 for better browsing.

 


16 Apr, 2010

I linked to this post from my blog, and I said, for developers/designers it’s a huge ‘collective sigh of relief’!!

Buh bye IE6!!

 


13 Apr, 2010

Finally, for a webdeveloper, I think this is the best news that could ever get in 2010. IE6=FAIL :)

 


07 Apr, 2010

IE6 is too old to make the show site. Most Web developers take a lot of time to edit the site compatible with IE6

 


05 Apr, 2010

Thanks for the news, honestly, so many pages cannot be seen on firefox browser
which will make me open the explorer and sit waiting for it to open. What a relief, thanks to Google. :) hope to hear more good news

 


13 Mar, 2010

So glad that YouTube has lead the web towards conforming to a newer web browsers, with that influence surely we can stop working towards IE6 compatibility.

 


24 Feb, 2010

I hate IE6.. always it create lots of problem and headache.. it require lots of hacks..
Becoz of this difficult to use .PNG images.

but in India lots of people still uses IE6. But thanks to Google that he stop IE6 supports, so we can also stop now..

 


19 Feb, 2010

I support Google’s action. I am sick working separate CSS for IE6, it’s really obsolete

 


19 Feb, 2010

Tell us more!

 


13 Feb, 2010

IE should be destroyed completely, or at least built again from the ground up as it cant compete with the likes of firefox or safari.

 


12 Feb, 2010

@Michelle: yes i know the pain. Hurrah to goolge for this move! Win for all developers!

 


09 Feb, 2010

This is a great news! I hope google will abandon all IE versions. This browser mades our (web developers) headache turns to migraine.

 


09 Feb, 2010

Fine blog. I got a lot of effective data. I’ve been keeping an eye on this technology for awhile. It’s intriguing how it keeps shifting, yet some of the core factors stay the same. Have you seen much change since Google made their most recent acquisition in the field?

 


07 Feb, 2010

I abandoned even developing with IE6 in mind about 6 months ago. Good to hear it’s finally going away.

 


06 Feb, 2010

Yeah Google’s action will help reduce our headache about site or blog compatibility with those old browsers.

This is why I love Google!

 


04 Feb, 2010

Haha, In a bingo i thought why not making my own Browser and distribute it with fund.. haha, Jokes apart, we as a designer face more difficulty when making a site, we have to build a site for Google (mozilla or chrome) and as well as for IE users. this is really a tuff job. I don’t know why the same page look good in Firefox but looks bad in IE

 


01 Feb, 2010

It’s a shame this is only for apps such as Google Mail and Google Calendar, and unlikely to be the main search engine. If Google blocked their main search page from IE6 users that would be an EPIC WIN of gargantuan proportions!!

 


01 Feb, 2010

This is great news, I was trying to make my blog work in ie6 a couple of days ago, it was a real task but finally got there in the end, shouldn’t have bothered now though lol


 

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