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must be using a standards-compliant web browser.
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and improve your experience on ESPN.com and the rest of the internet.
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Why
am I here?
The
Short Answer:
Web
browsers become obsolete over time. The simplest way to think about
it is to remember when everyone stopped using cassettes and started using
CDs. People made the move to CDs because they provided better sound,
were more convenient, and eventually artists stopped releasing cassettes,
instead only releasing CDs. Since only about 1.6% of the visitors to
ESPN.com use an outdated browser (mainly Netscape 4), weve
decided its time to stop releasing cassettes and
roll out a faster loading, sleeker, and more informative ESPN.com. Over the next year or so, you will notice other major sites upgrading as well.
Just
like making the move from cassette to CD, updating your current
browser may be a difficult decision to make... although
downloading a browser is free and you can do it right here. We want
to help make this as easy as possible for you so weve checked
your system and provided some links on the upper left side of this page
for you to download a FREE new browser. So click a link on the left,
download a new web browser, install it, and try it out... were
sure youll be happier with your internet experience because
of it.
If
youre still not convinced, click here for the Long
Answer (a more technical explanation of why you should upgrade).
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