“Today, most people are using modern browsers that support the majority of the latest web technologies,” wrote Shield. Things have changed since then, though, as more users have upgraded their computers, operating systems and browsers in the meantime. We created Chrome Frame - a secure plug-in that brings a modern engine to old versions of Internet Explorer - to allow developers to bring better experiences to more users, even those who were unable to move to a more capable browser.” “In order to reach the broadest base of users, developers often had to either build multiple versions of their applications or not use the new capabilities at all. The Chrome Frame plug-in will cease to be supported by Google starting in January 2014, wrote Robert Shield, a Google Chrome engineer, in a June 13 post on The Chromium Blog.Ĭhrome Frame was unveiled by Google in September 2009 when “many people were using browsers that lagged behind the leading edge,” wrote Shield. Google is retiring its Chrome Frame plug-in that allows users of older versions of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser to see newer content that wasn’t built to be displayed on older browsers.
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