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What is IE?

IE, short for Internet Explorer, was a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft, predominantly for their Windows operating system. It was once the most widely used web browser, but its market share declined due to the rise of other browsers like Chrome and Firefox. It is no longer actively developed and has been replaced by Microsoft Edge. IE was primarily used for browsing websites, accessing web applications, and viewing online content.

What other technologies are related to IE?

IE Competitor Technologies

Firefox is a competing web browser.
mentioned alongside IE in 17% (981) of relevant job posts
Safari is a competing web browser.
mentioned alongside IE in 17% (630) of relevant job posts
Chrome is a competing web browser.
mentioned alongside IE in 8% (956) of relevant job posts
Edge is a competing web browser, also from Microsoft.
mentioned alongside IE in 5% (424) of relevant job posts
Mozilla Firefox is a competing web browser.
mentioned alongside IE in 5% (84) of relevant job posts
Google Chrome is a competing web browser.
mentioned alongside IE in 1% (133) of relevant job posts
Opera is a competing web browser.
mentioned alongside IE in 0% (194) of relevant job posts

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