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  2. File:Internet Explorer 4 and 5 logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 6; Internet Explorer 5; Internet Explorer 4; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Mai 1998; Versionsgeschichte des Internet Explorers; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Microsoft Windows; Internet Explorer 5; Anexo:Versiones de Internet Explorer; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org اینترنت اکسپلورر ۴; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Internet ...

  3. File:Internet Explorer 10 start icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions. See WP:PD § Fonts and typefaces or Template talk:PD-textlogo for more information. This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions.

  4. LocationFree Player - Wikipedia

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    Sony LocationFree logo. Sony's LocationFree is the marketing name for a group of products and technologies for timeshifting and placeshifting streaming video. The LocationFree Player is an Internet-based multifunctional device used to stream live television broadcasts (including digital cable and satellite), DVDs and DVR content over a home network or the Internet.

  5. Favicon - Wikipedia

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    In March 1999, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 5, which supported favicons for the first time. [4] Originally, the favicon was a file called favicon.ico placed in the root directory of a website. It was used in Internet Explorer's favorites (bookmarks) and next to the URL in the address bar if the page was bookmarked.

  6. Internet Explorer 4 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (IE4) is the fourth version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser that Microsoft unveiled in Spring of 1997, and released on September 22, 1997, primarily for Microsoft Windows, but also with versions available for the classic Mac OS, Solaris, and HP-UX [1] [2] [3] and marketed as "The Web the Way You Want It".

  7. File:Internet Explorer 10+11 logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Internet Explorer; User:1001001; User:5aret/5aret's userboxes

  8. Windows shell - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 4.0 was redesigned and resulted in two products: the standalone Internet Explorer 4 and Windows Desktop Update, which updated the shell with features such as Active Desktop, Active Channels, Web folders, desktop toolbars such as the Quick Launch bars, ability to minimize windows by clicking their button on the taskbar, HTML ...

  9. Active Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Active Desktop debuted as part of an Internet Explorer 4.0 preview release in July 1997, [3] and came out with the launch of the 4.0 browser in September that year. [4] for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, as a feature of the optional Windows Desktop Update offered to users during the upgrade installation. While the Windows Desktop Update is ...