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The Road to Internet Explorer 9

THE ROAD TO INTERNET EXPLORER 9 1994 v1.0 Spyglass NCSA Mosaic The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software HALF A DOZEN About six people in the IE development team 1995 v2.0 Windows 95 95 FIRST VERSION DISTRIBUTED ON CDROM v2.0 supported cookies 1996 v3.0 Serious competion LESS THAN 6% MARKETSHARE Netscape dominates with more than 92% share $8.000.000 MS settles with Spyglass for eight million dollar 1997 v4.0 Browser Wars 60% 15% 40% 20% 0% 1994 1996 1998 Marketshare up from 3-9% in early 1996 to 20-30% by the end of 1997 Bundled with Outlook Express 1999 v5.0 Goodbye Windows 3 50 PERCENT 3.0 Internet Explorer 5 alone attained over fifty percent marketshare by early 2000 $100.000.000 Microsoft spent over hundred million dollar a year during the development of IE5 2001 v6.0 Windows XP 144 Hundredfortyfour security risks have been listed on v6.0 since 2001 STEVE BALMER CEO 85% MARKETSHARE ON JAN 2002 2006 v7.0 Renamed; now Windows Internet Explorer STOP FIRST UPDATE IN 5 YEARS NEW RENDERING ENGINE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK January 8, 2007 IE BREAKS THE 100 MILLION USERS BARRIER 2009 v8.0 LAST VERSION ON XP 60.4% INTERNET EXPLORER MARKETSHARE 2010 v9.0 9.15.10 beautyoftheweb.com 2010 REDBANANA.NL IDEA: HENK DE HOOGE ART: DAAN DE VOGEL SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA THE ROAD TO INTERNET EXPLORER 9 1994 v1.0 Spyglass NCSA Mosaic The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software HALF A DOZEN About six people in the IE development team 1995 v2.0 Windows 95 95 FIRST VERSION DISTRIBUTED ON CDROM v2.0 supported cookies 1996 v3.0 Serious competion LESS THAN 6% MARKETSHARE Netscape dominates with more than 92% share $8.000.000 MS settles with Spyglass for eight million dollar 1997 v4.0 Browser Wars 60% 15% 40% 20% 0% 1994 1996 1998 Marketshare up from 3-9% in early 1996 to 20-30% by the end of 1997 Bundled with Outlook Express 1999 v5.0 Goodbye Windows 3 50 PERCENT 3.0 Internet Explorer 5 alone attained over fifty percent marketshare by early 2000 $100.000.000 Microsoft spent over hundred million dollar a year during the development of IE5 2001 v6.0 Windows XP 144 Hundredfortyfour security risks have been listed on v6.0 since 2001 STEVE BALMER CEO 85% MARKETSHARE ON JAN 2002 2006 v7.0 Renamed; now Windows Internet Explorer STOP FIRST UPDATE IN 5 YEARS NEW RENDERING ENGINE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK January 8, 2007 IE BREAKS THE 100 MILLION USERS BARRIER 2009 v8.0 LAST VERSION ON XP 60.4% INTERNET EXPLORER MARKETSHARE 2010 v9.0 9.15.10 beautyoftheweb.com 2010 REDBANANA.NL IDEA: HENK DE HOOGE ART: DAAN DE VOGEL SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA THE ROAD TO INTERNET EXPLORER 9 1994 v1.0 Spyglass NCSA Mosaic The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software HALF A DOZEN About six people in the IE development team 1995 v2.0 Windows 95 95 FIRST VERSION DISTRIBUTED ON CDROM v2.0 supported cookies 1996 v3.0 Serious competion LESS THAN 6% MARKETSHARE Netscape dominates with more than 92% share $8.000.000 MS settles with Spyglass for eight million dollar 1997 v4.0 Browser Wars 60% 15% 40% 20% 0% 1994 1996 1998 Marketshare up from 3-9% in early 1996 to 20-30% by the end of 1997 Bundled with Outlook Express 1999 v5.0 Goodbye Windows 3 50 PERCENT 3.0 Internet Explorer 5 alone attained over fifty percent marketshare by early 2000 $100.000.000 Microsoft spent over hundred million dollar a year during the development of IE5 2001 v6.0 Windows XP 144 Hundredfortyfour security risks have been listed on v6.0 since 2001 STEVE BALMER CEO 85% MARKETSHARE ON JAN 2002 2006 v7.0 Renamed; now Windows Internet Explorer STOP FIRST UPDATE IN 5 YEARS NEW RENDERING ENGINE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK January 8, 2007 IE BREAKS THE 100 MILLION USERS BARRIER 2009 v8.0 LAST VERSION ON XP 60.4% INTERNET EXPLORER MARKETSHARE 2010 v9.0 9.15.10 beautyoftheweb.com 2010 REDBANANA.NL IDEA: HENK DE HOOGE ART: DAAN DE VOGEL SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA THE ROAD TO INTERNET EXPLORER 9 1994 v1.0 Spyglass NCSA Mosaic The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software HALF A DOZEN About six people in the IE development team 1995 v2.0 Windows 95 95 FIRST VERSION DISTRIBUTED ON CDROM v2.0 supported cookies 1996 v3.0 Serious competion LESS THAN 6% MARKETSHARE Netscape dominates with more than 92% share $8.000.000 MS settles with Spyglass for eight million dollar 1997 v4.0 Browser Wars 60% 15% 40% 20% 0% 1994 1996 1998 Marketshare up from 3-9% in early 1996 to 20-30% by the end of 1997 Bundled with Outlook Express 1999 v5.0 Goodbye Windows 3 50 PERCENT 3.0 Internet Explorer 5 alone attained over fifty percent marketshare by early 2000 $100.000.000 Microsoft spent over hundred million dollar a year during the development of IE5 2001 v6.0 Windows XP 144 Hundredfortyfour security risks have been listed on v6.0 since 2001 STEVE BALMER CEO 85% MARKETSHARE ON JAN 2002 2006 v7.0 Renamed; now Windows Internet Explorer STOP FIRST UPDATE IN 5 YEARS NEW RENDERING ENGINE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK January 8, 2007 IE BREAKS THE 100 MILLION USERS BARRIER 2009 v8.0 LAST VERSION ON XP 60.4% INTERNET EXPLORER MARKETSHARE 2010 v9.0 9.15.10 beautyoftheweb.com 2010 REDBANANA.NL IDEA: HENK DE HOOGE ART: DAAN DE VOGEL SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA THE ROAD TO INTERNET EXPLORER 9 1994 v1.0 Spyglass NCSA Mosaic The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software HALF A DOZEN About six people in the IE development team 1995 v2.0 Windows 95 95 FIRST VERSION DISTRIBUTED ON CDROM v2.0 supported cookies 1996 v3.0 Serious competion LESS THAN 6% MARKETSHARE Netscape dominates with more than 92% share $8.000.000 MS settles with Spyglass for eight million dollar 1997 v4.0 Browser Wars 60% 15% 40% 20% 0% 1994 1996 1998 Marketshare up from 3-9% in early 1996 to 20-30% by the end of 1997 Bundled with Outlook Express 1999 v5.0 Goodbye Windows 3 50 PERCENT 3.0 Internet Explorer 5 alone attained over fifty percent marketshare by early 2000 $100.000.000 Microsoft spent over hundred million dollar a year during the development of IE5 2001 v6.0 Windows XP 144 Hundredfortyfour security risks have been listed on v6.0 since 2001 STEVE BALMER CEO 85% MARKETSHARE ON JAN 2002 2006 v7.0 Renamed; now Windows Internet Explorer STOP FIRST UPDATE IN 5 YEARS NEW RENDERING ENGINE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK January 8, 2007 IE BREAKS THE 100 MILLION USERS BARRIER 2009 v8.0 LAST VERSION ON XP 60.4% INTERNET EXPLORER MARKETSHARE 2010 v9.0 9.15.10 beautyoftheweb.com 2010 REDBANANA.NL IDEA: HENK DE HOOGE ART: DAAN DE VOGEL SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA THE ROAD TO INTERNET EXPLORER 9 1994 v1.0 Spyglass NCSA Mosaic The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software HALF A DOZEN About six people in the IE development team 1995 v2.0 Windows 95 95 FIRST VERSION DISTRIBUTED ON CDROM v2.0 supported cookies 1996 v3.0 Serious competion LESS THAN 6% MARKETSHARE Netscape dominates with more than 92% share $8.000.000 MS settles with Spyglass for eight million dollar 1997 v4.0 Browser Wars 60% 15% 40% 20% 0% 1994 1996 1998 Marketshare up from 3-9% in early 1996 to 20-30% by the end of 1997 Bundled with Outlook Express 1999 v5.0 Goodbye Windows 3 50 PERCENT 3.0 Internet Explorer 5 alone attained over fifty percent marketshare by early 2000 $100.000.000 Microsoft spent over hundred million dollar a year during the development of IE5 2001 v6.0 Windows XP 144 Hundredfortyfour security risks have been listed on v6.0 since 2001 STEVE BALMER CEO 85% MARKETSHARE ON JAN 2002 2006 v7.0 Renamed; now Windows Internet Explorer STOP FIRST UPDATE IN 5 YEARS NEW RENDERING ENGINE & SECURITY FRAMEWORK January 8, 2007 IE BREAKS THE 100 MILLION USERS BARRIER 2009 v8.0 LAST VERSION ON XP 60.4% INTERNET EXPLORER MARKETSHARE 2010 v9.0 9.15.10 beautyoftheweb.com 2010 REDBANANA.NL IDEA: HENK DE HOOGE ART: DAAN DE VOGEL SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA

The Road to Internet Explorer 9

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Years after winning the browser wars, Internet Explorer remains the dominant web browser with over 60 percent marketshare. But the road to get there wasn't a smooth one. Paved with questionable deals,...

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