Microsoft Corp ‘killing off’ Internet Explorer? That’s not really true

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Microsoft has been working on a new web browser code-named “Project Spartan” specifically designed for Windows 10 for quite some time now, and that’s left plenty of people wondering what will happen to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.

While some are claiming that Microsoft is “killing off” the Internet Explorer branding, that’s not true.

Microsoft confirmed to us that Internet Explorer will still be included in Windows 10, but that it will play second fiddle to “Project Spartan,” which is to be re-branded with a new name in the future.

“Project Spartan is Microsoft’s next generation browser, built just for Windows 10,” a Microsoft spokesperson told Business Insider. “We will continue to make Internet Explorer available with Windows 10 for enterprises and other customers who require legacy browser support.”

So while Internet Explorer will technically be included in Windows 10, Microsoft wants to shine a spotlight on Project Spartan as the main Microsoft browser, likely in an effort to shed the negative connotation many have with Internet Explorer (famously known for being the number one web browser for downloading other browsers) and to draw attention to the slew of new features Project Spartan will offer.

Project Spartan was first announced in January during Microsoft’s Windows 10 unveiling, and it offers a new design and rendering engine, and includes integration with Cortana, Microsoft’s virtual assistant.

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