If there are landmarks on the Internet, IE6 is one. Although not the first browser to exist, is certainly one that has a longer life. Are 10 years of existence, which insist on a protracted process. However much they want to finish, there is always someone who insists on making this a relic tool.
This browser, which stopped at the time when Microsoft decided to give him a worthy successor, IE7, still exists and still has an impressive 12% market share. Several measures have been taken to raise awareness among users of the need to update this browser to the latest versions, and now even Microsoft is launching a website to evangelize the end of its useful life, the site IE6 Countdown.