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“The Internet is not compatible with Internet Explorer.”

~ Bill Gates on the Internet

Internet Exploder is a spyware and adware deployment tool developed by Microsoft, under the guise of being a program for downloading internet browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Microsoft had previously needed a tool that could be used to keep an eye on Windows users. Keeping this need in mind as their net worth soared, they designed and released the first version of said spyware deployer, given the name of an internet browser named Internet Explorer. Later versions added improvements, such as faster infections of more power hungry computers and an apparently sleeker design. As well as evil schemes, Internet Explorer can be used to visit torrent and pornographic websites, but often with unexpected results such as accidentally sending credit card information and bank account logins to people located in Russia or Nigeria or even Somalia. One feature of Internet Explorer that really sets it apart is its compatibility with these wonderful free downloadable toolbars. They often perform services such as a free web search, and give you free smileys in exchange for stealing your personal information, despite Internet Explorer keep using Internet Explorer on Windows 7,8 and 8.1 (when Windows 8 will no longer exists in 2016 and Windows Vista Will No longer exist in 2017), when this concept on Windows 10 was Project Spartan, later the concept is complete and named changed to Microsoft Edge for the Windows 10

Welcome to your free trial version of Internet Explorer. Feel free to explore your Explorer (hee hee) and otherwise let the subliminal messages do all the work. As with our other worst products, you can quit the free trial any time you want by navigating your way through our unnecessarily complicated website, but remember that after thirty days, your money is ours. Have a good day, and remember: an Apple a day keeps the cancer nearby. Just look at Steve Jobs.

History[edit]

In 1995 Supreme Overlord Gates requested the creation of a common browser suitable for the Internet. His Gatesliness reasoned that it could give the gift of Internet access to everyone (who had a Microsoft computer and had paid their $1,000 Microsoft deposit tax). All six of Gates's minions worked hard on the browser until, lo and behold, Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.0 was completed and released at largely overblown prices. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer 1.0 could only be run in MS-DOS, and was not very good fulfilling the public's Internet ideals, which were chiefly swift and plentiful viewings of pornography:

Thus came the creation and eventual release of Internet Explorer 2.0, a large improvement over the previous incarnation of Microsoft's crown jewel. Despite still being run in MS-DOS, and being 20% slower than Internet Explorer 1.0, looked a bit prettier and received rave reviews from most bribed browser critics. However, those at Microsoft were not yet convinced that their devastating quest for perfection was over. Internet Explorer 3, the first major browser with CSS support, came to the public in 1996, and proved far more popular than its predecessors. Even non-bribed critics reported that "the fact that we can actually see the webpage is brilliant."

Nevertheless, Microsoft employees set out to make the best browser yet, scripting virus code as fast as they could. In late 1997, Internet Explorer 4 was made public and sold illegally via pirate sites made accessible by Internet Explorer 3. With marginally better content and large buttons for those unable to see smaller buttons, Internet Explorer 4 was as much a success as IE3. As the years passed, countless improved versions graced by the Microsoft spectrum. Few new ideas (and even less good ones) were implemented at all, although the few that were included tabbed browsing, color and functionality. The latest Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 17, was released in 2012 and features a 20% discount.

Power of Internet Explorer[edit]

Windows Internet Explorer Popup Blocker, budget edition.

Internet Explorer is one of the most powerful programs to download a better browser with.[citation needed]. One of the most frequent targets of criticism of the browser is this power: it takes longer to load pages and lay them out, due to the unmatched excellence of its Trident rendering engine. The system first decides to take a piss on the screen, then steadily commences to shit all over the page. This compares to Mao Tsilla and Firefox's Gecko rendering engine, which happily scatters elements, boxes and images across the page, then turns into a throbbing lump of evil and spyware. As an homage to its roots in Spyglass, Internet Explorer also supports instant installation of spyware without any user intervention, whereas Firefox makes it an unnecessarily complicated process, requiring clicking at least one "OK" box. Most web developers, however, agree that Internet Explorer's greatest power comes from being able to suck infinitely more than any other browser on the market.

Copyright violations and piracy allegations[edit]

An advertisement for Internet Explorer's Inline Search Add-on.

The Mozilla Foundation and the Digital Rights Management Group filed a Joint lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging that it copied Mozilla Firefox and, after adding code that automatically crashes Windows after an hour of use and requires that Web pages take longer than five seconds to load, re-branded it Internet Explorer. Security loopholes were also installed at the request of www.doubleclick.net. A month after the filing, Microsoft moved its headquarters to Thailand, where violating countless copyright laws is legal.

Microsoft Official Description[edit]

"Predating the Internet itself, Microsoft Internet Explorer is a profoundly interesting open-source web browser developed by the brightest minds at Microsoft. Unlike other browsers such as Opera and Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer focuses on being secure, modern, and standards-compliant. Microsoft Internet Explorer, or later in this article, Internet Explorer, should not be confused with Firefox Internet Explorer, a closed source browser created by the Firefox Communications Corporation.

Furthermore, Internet Explorer was written entirely in BASIC, and follows the primary rule of BASIC design. If a programming language or program cannot be fast, useful, efficient, or stable, at least it should be smelly. As noted in the screen-shot, Internet Explorer gives even the Japanese a run for their money. While Internet Explorer's designers claim that the program follows the Prime Directive, skeptics say that history has been altered numerous times by this megalithic, all-encompassing software. Internet Explorer was also the first web browser to implement such features as tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, and free complimentary spyware. It is extremely stable and is entirely bug-less. Using advanced predictive fractal algorithms, it can predict the winning lottery numbers, making it the most useful browser on the planet. It can also tell the time, and feed puréed broccoli to your unborn children. If you have no unborn children, Internet Explorer will impregnate you."


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  • Detect "non-genuine" products
  • Gather user information and credit card numbers
  • Cripple core system components
  • Deploy legal team
  • Launch civil litigation


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