![]() ![]() But lots of businesses and consumers with older hardware still use the venerable pair. The new policy is a non-issue to those of us who stopped using IE8 and Windows XP years ago. Each time a new version of one of these browsers is released, we begin supporting the update and stop supporting the third-oldest version." And since IE10 launches in late October, it's sayonara IE8 on November 15. ![]() Google explains the end of IE8 support this way: "We support the latest version of Google Chrome (which automatically updates whenever it detects that a new version of the browser is available) as well as the current and prior major release of Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari on a rolling basis. Google made the announcement quietly on Friday, posting a two paragraph statement on its Google Apps blog, a terse post that didn’t answer many questions.
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