The iPod, Internet Explorer and Twitter goodbye from the tech world

In the year 2022, we had to say goodbye to some technologies that marked the digital era such as the iPod, Internet Explorer and Twitter (as previously known). This occurred because they were losing space in the face of new social networks, products and programs that gained user preference, leaving these old tools aside.

Technologies that said goodbye in 2022

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Check now the technologies that made history and said goodbye in 2022:

iPod

Being released in 2001, the iPod is a portable music player that marked the adolescence of many people and although it seems to be very old in our memories, it wasn't that long ago that the iPod arrived in Brazil.

In 2007 it arrives in our country and gradually gains popular taste and after 20 years in the market, Apple decided to stop investing in new devices of the model.

The justification for this is given by the fact that smartphones already have this function. People have an iPod in their cell phone with music libraries.

internet explorer

Created in 1995, this was the first internet for several children in the 90s and in 2022, Microsoft decides to end technical support for the browser.

The reasons for the farewell to Internet Explorer were due to the arrival of competitors Mozilla Firefox and, mainly, Google Chrome, causing Explorer to lose its space.

twitter

Recently, the billionaire Elon Musk bought Twitter and made several changes to the platform. That is, Twitter from before, no longer exists with the arrival of its new owner since October 2022.

After the changes, Twitter has been losing several advertisers, about more than half of them, and 3,700 employees were fired, in addition to several journalists who suspended their accounts at platform.

Musk's intention is to transform Twitter into a "do it all" application, which is currently called X, due to changes in social networks in recent years.

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