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 Much maligned internet browser Internet Explorer has met its end, maker Microsoft has revealed.The erstwhile dominant browser is already in the process of being phased out by Microsoft and its desktop version will officially be retired on June 15, 2022. Technical support and further updates will also cease to be provided on the same date.In the late 90s and early 2000s, Internet Explorer enjoyed unparalleled success as a browser, with its popularity peaking in 2003 when it had amassed a whopping 95 per cent of the internet browser market.One of the key reasons for its success at the time was that Microsoft used to bun stanley cup dle the browser with its Windows operating system. So every Microsoft Windows client had an online browser straight from the box and would therefore not need to download or purchase an alternative. At the time, this practice helped Internet Explorer win the browser war against Netscape, with the latter having had close to 90 per cent of the market only a few years prior.Internet Explorer was not perpetually immune to the competition, however. Mozillas Firefox, itself rooted in the development of the original Netscape, began squaring off against Internet Explorer in 2004. By 2005, Firefox had gone past Internet Explorer 5, clawing back 8 per cent of the market share in the process.Additional competition came in 2008 with Googles Chrom stanley travel mug e browser, with the latter ultimately becoming the most widely used browser in the world by 2012, a mere four years since Chro stanley cup me lau Onkj Mbappe double gives holders France spot in knockout stage
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?The fate of a 36-foot mural depicting Maines labor history is now in the hands of a federal judge.U.S. District Judge John  stanley taza Woodcock will decide whether the artwork is government speech or private speech under the First Amendment in a lawsuit filed last year over the removal of the mural at the behest of Gov. Paul LePage.The lawsuit claims that LePage violated the mural artists constitutional right to free speech when he ordered the mural removed from state Labor Departments offices last March. LePage had it removed because he considere stanley cups uk d it biased in favor of organized labor over business interests, according to previously published reports.Woodcock heard oral arguments Thursday on the states motion for summary judgment. If the judge rules in the states favor, the case would be dismissed. If he rules for the plaintiffs 鈥?three artists, an attorney and two people who have said they regularly visit the Department of Labor building 鈥?the case would go to trial.Deputy Attorney General Paul Stern argued that because the state, during Gov. John Baldaccis administration, originated the theme, picked Judy Taylor to be the artist, accepted her proposal for the work, reviewed the art as it was being formed and paid $60,000 for it in 2008, the mural is government speech.Jonathan Beal of Portland, who represented the plaintiffs, said the Tremont artist, who is not a party in  stanley cup the lawsuit, submitted an affidavit to the court stating that she was not guided by the parameters