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After Internet Explorer, Who Will Be the Web’s Next Nemesis?

After Internet Explorer, Who Will Be the Web’s Next Nemesis?

While no longer having to support IE is a reason to celebrate, what will we do without our favorite nemesis? Who or what could replace it?

The post After Internet Explorer, Who Will Be the Web’s Next Nemesis? appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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