South Korean man pays $330 for headstone marking the death of Internet Explorer

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Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer last week, calling time on the browser after an amazing 27 years. It's led to many memes populating the internet, and one person was so sad/relieved by the death of IE that they paid over $300 for a headstone marking its demise.

To commemorate the end of Internet Explorer on June 15, South Korean software engineer Jung Ki-young paid 430,000 won ($330) designing and ordering a headstone bearing the famous 'e' logo, the dates it existed, and the fitting epitaph "He was a good tool to download other browsers." The phrase will likely be familiar to fans of Rick and Morty memes.

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