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Google Ends Internet Explorer 9 Support In Google Apps

An anonymous reader writes "Google has announced it is discontinuing support for Internet Explorer 9 in Google Apps, including its Business, Education, and Government editions. Google says it has stopped all testing and engineering work related to IE9, given that IE11 was released on October 17 along with Windows 8.1. This means that IE9 users who access Gmail and other Google Apps services will be notified 'within the next few weeks' that they need to upgrade to a more modern browser. Google says this will either happen through an in-product notification message or an interstitial page."

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  1. Re:We're stuck on IE 6 or 8 here in business land by h4rr4r · · Score: 5, Informative

    There are addons to manage most if not all browsers. Nor are GPOs the only way to do this.

    What you are really saying is incompetent admins can easily do these things with IE so they use it.

  2. Re:We're stuck on IE 6 or 8 here in business land by datapharmer · · Score: 5, Informative

    Chrome updates are quite easy to control by using their ADM templates and deploying their enterprise msi via your favorite method. Just think of the smaller version increments as hotfixes. Microsoft pushes them all the time. At least with chrome it is more obvious what they are changing and what it might break by looking at the release notes versus digging through a million kb articles because the microsoft patch say "fixes a problem with internet explorer on some systems" or similar useless crap.

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