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Click The second search term is 'Explorer Memorial'.
This is a memorial monument for 'Internet Explorer' installed in a cafe in Gyeongju.
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Internet Explorer is a Microsoft web browser, which was first introduced in 1995 and stopped service in the middle of this month for the first time in 27 years.
Korean software developer Jeong Gi-yong erected a monument to mourn for the end of the service, spending 430,000 won to produce it.
The memorial also bears an inscription: 'He was a good tool for receiving other browsers'.
As the memorial photo spread online, it drew a lot of attention from domestic netizens, and the American CNN broadcast also delivered this story with a clever idea and evaluated it as "a world-class, world-class joke."
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Jung explained that there were many inconveniences while using Internet Explorer, but he said that he had feelings of 'love and hate' because he played a big role in his work life.
Netizens commented, “Korean humor has become a global humor.
Thanks to you, I laughed” and “But why do you bury them in Gyeongju?”