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Google starts dropping IE6 support, March 2010.

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ArikB says

Click!

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digitalimpact says

Hopefully, this will have a huge impact on IE6 ’s drop. Finally!

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Motionreactor says

Sensational news. It is so important for the big players to lead the way like this.

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sike says

Good news for every front-end developer.

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luckykind says

Oh… you so should have named this thread “Is IE6 Dying?” :)

yeah, I saw this… it’s awesome news… another nail in the coffin… everybody else should follow suit.

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0703 says

this are good news. so many networks and company still use the ie6, now this decision makes a lot of work to some admins. honestly i think it was about time to “kill” it officially

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Yaeko says

Finally :)

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ArikB says
Oh… you so should have named this thread “Is IE6 Dying?” :) yeah, I saw this… it’s awesome news… another nail in the coffin… everybody else should follow suit.

It’s just that….IE6 is dying.

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MSFX says

saw this on BBC news, woohoo :D go google :P :)

that said those who haven’t upgraded probably only use google for searching and so it may not make a difference :(

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rarepearldesign says

Great!

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