No more Gmail support for IE6
On January 30th, Neowin reported that Google would begin dropping support for Internet Explorer 6 due to its inability to handle modern-day web technologies. At that point, it was unclear which services were included in this. ComputerWorld reported that, yesterday, a Google spokesman confirmed that Gmail will be among the apps that Google will no longer support in IE6.
We plan to stop supporting older browsers for the rest of the Google Apps suite, including Gmail, later in 2010"
Microsoft is also in agreement, stating on two separate occasions that "We support this recommendation to move off Internet Explorer 6," as well as saying that, "Microsoft has consistently recommended that consumers upgrade to the latest version of our browser." Currently, the no-support list for Google Apps includes IE6, Firefox 2.0, Safari 2.0, and even Chrome 3.0. The inclusion of Chrome really shows how serious Google is about making the web a place of standards and security.
We plan to stop supporting older browsers for the rest of the Google Apps suite, including Gmail, later in 2010"
Microsoft is also in agreement, stating on two separate occasions that "We support this recommendation to move off Internet Explorer 6," as well as saying that, "Microsoft has consistently recommended that consumers upgrade to the latest version of our browser." Currently, the no-support list for Google Apps includes IE6, Firefox 2.0, Safari 2.0, and even Chrome 3.0. The inclusion of Chrome really shows how serious Google is about making the web a place of standards and security.
2 Comments:
it sure is serious
nothing to worry since we have running in latest IE 8
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