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Microsoft has lost another valuable employee. According to the resource TheVerge, Microsoft leaves Dean Hachamovitch (Dean Hachamovitch) - the person who over 10 years oversaw the development of the browser Internet Explorer.
About this Khachamovich told a short note in his blog, where he also wrote that during his work at Microsoft, the company has changed a lot.
Hachamovich began working at Microsoft in 1990, and he joined the Internet Explorer development team in 2003, at a time when IE was "on horseback" and finally put an end to the fight against Netscape.
However, after just 3 years, Internet Explorer was significantly inferior to its competitor, Mozilla and its Firefox browser. Then Khachamovich fully took the blame for what happened and said:
"We didn’t do any work to improve the browser at all."
After that, Khachamovich attempted to improve the browser, and some of his actions were even successful, but the trust of users was lost. Under his leadership, the Microsoft team did not want to add some features to their product, such as working with add-ons. Perhaps this will be implemented in IE 12?
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