A South Korean Engineer Built a Gravestone to Mark the End of Internet Explorer and It’s Hilarious
See the gravestone below.
Jung Ki-young, a South Korean software engineer, recently went viral for building a gravestone to mark the end of Internet Explorer.
After a 27-year run Microsoft finally retired the browser that was once-popular but has faced a steady decline for nearly two decades. In light of this announcement, Jung spent a month and 430,000 won ($330) designing a gravestone for the browser with the line, “He was a good tool to download other browsers.”
Jung said the memorial showed his mixed feelings for the older software, “It was a pain in the ass, but I would call it a love-hate relationship because Explorer itself once dominated an era.”
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