Microsoft: Why We Can't Drop IE6 Support - Tom's HardwareMicrosoft took to its Internet Explorer blog late last night to explain why the company would not be dropping support for IE6 anytime soon.
The fact that many sites are still supporting an eight year old browser has long been a topic of conversation on the web and Microsoft has now thrown its own 2 cents in, explaining the why dropping support for IE6 is not an option.
The post by Microsoft's Dean Hachamovitch, the General Manager of the Internet Explorer team, references a recent survey done by Digg.com regarding users who were still using IE6. The survey showed that 69 percent of Digg users still using Internet Explorer 6 were doing so because either they don't have administrator access on my computer or someone at work says they can't and it looks like Microsoft is standing behind those who cannot upgrade because their employer says they can't.
It's true, a lot of workplaces and schools haven't bothered to update to IE8, or even better, browsers such as Firefox or Opera.
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