@pandorazjukebox On 2nd thoughts, how is upgrading in the interest of large indian IT companies, unless there is a immediate business need?
jasonsantamaria When I encounter someone using the same tone for their ringer that I use for my morning alarm, I instantly feel panicked and disoriented.
@pandorazjukebox Adding to that most of the present no of users have joined in the recent past. Much after IE6 had already become obsolete.
@pandorazjukebox Sizeable pop may not be very imp reason. We have big pop, but very low internet penetration. http://t.co/Qf0iK3q
@pandorazjukebox Yes, they know that. But it doesnt happen unless it becomes “business necessity”. For most maintenance jobs old PCs suffice
@pandorazjukebox Also, we dont dispose old stuff. We repair them. So the older PCs are still running. It even applies to large IT companies.
@pandorazjukebox I can think of many reasons, but there would be many more. 1. More copies of pirated win xp available. 2. Cheap cyber cafe.
Microsoft It’s not often that we encourage you to stop using one of our products, but for #IE6, we’ll make an exception: http://bit.ly/g0wt4m