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You can actually bet on the name of Microsoft’s next browser

You can now place a bet on the name of Microsoft’s next browser, thanks to Australian gambling site, Sportsbet. The browser is currently named ‘Project Spartan’ but Microsoft has said that it will be changing the name for its final release.

The bets range from safe picks like Spartan, or Bing Browser all the way up to ridiculous options like Browser Boss, Dora the Internet Explorer and even Google II. In a statement given to Mashable, a Sportsbet spokesperson said: “Internet Explorer really went places no browser had gone before but unfortunately it just kept going until it got well and truly lost so a reboot is much-needed, all hail Spartan!”

Microsoft Bet

Most people appear to be expecting the browser to be named Spartan, which is currently offered for AU$7.50. The most expensive bet is obviously Dora the Internet Explorer, valued at $501.

This comes shortly after Microsoft publicly stated that it was researching new brand names for Project Spartan, ditching the old Internet Explorer name entirely, although Microsoft's legacy browser will still be included with Enterprise copies of Windows 10 for compatibility purposes.

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KitGuru Says: What do you guys think Microsoft should call its next browser? I don't think calling it the Bing browser would do the company any favors, most people seem to be happy with Spartan for the name. 

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5 comments

  1. Etienne Boutet boucher

    what a joke lol

  2. Gary 'Gazza' Keen

    Spartan is a safe bet but I’m preeeetty sure there was an article a while ago that said Microsoft want the browser to be named with the first letter as “E” sooooo… all those in the screenshot are probably losers

  3. John Swampy Rogers

    It is called Spartan. (:

  4. The final name will be Explorer.

  5. They plan to preface the name with Microsoft, and the second part will start with “E”, so take your bets! 😛