Microsoft’s new web browser will ship alongside Internet Explorer
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When Microsoft announced its brand new web browser, Project Spartan, many assumed that this meant the end for Internet Explorer. However, the company clarified yesterday that Project Spartan will be shipping alongside the current version of Internet Explorer rather than replacing it. 

The existing version of Internet Explorer will ship in Windows 10 alongside Microsoft’s new Spartan browser, the company revealed Thursday. This is instead of a new version of IE, which was being referred to as IE12 by Microsoft officials as late as Wednesday. In an effort to clarity issues raised during Microsoft’s Windows 10 preview event, the company posted a blog entry Thursday saying the new OS will ship with a new, minimalist browser code-named Project Spartan. The blog post also revealed that IE will also be in the new OS, but referred not to a future IE12 but instead to the current IE11.

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