Sunday 5 June 2011

Google stopped supporting older versions of web browsers

Google said its service would stop supporting the operating system version is obsolete beginning on 1 / 8 here.
The older operating system versions including Internet Explorer 6.7 web browser, Safari 3 or Firefox 3.5 or less.
For those who are using this operating system version, upgrade to newer versions is the choice if they continue to use Google and its services. If not, you will not be able to continue using the search function, as well as the Gmail service, Google Calendar, Google Talk or Google Docs ...
  It's time to familiarize users with the version of the latest web browser
Google said it wants to support more features are built on technology HTML5, this is something that the older browser versions can not support.
"The new web browser is essential to develop future applications" - Venkat Panchapakesan, vice president of engineering for Google said on its official blog - "The web application is gradually replacing for traditional software, so we need to build applications that conform to the foundation of modern browsers. "
"With older browsers, you will encounter problems with Web applications, and applications may not work correctly. "
According to the firm StatCounter statistics, there are up to 17% of Internet users are using older versions of operating systems, including up to 11% are using IE 6. In particular, there are 1 / 3 of Internet users in China are using IE 6
Source Techradar    
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