Update: Many individuals have created in or commented on other internet sites that they assume Microsoft continues to be serving diverse variations of its homepage to various browsers due to the fact of differences in header/footer styles, or hovers not working inside the left-side navigation in non-IE browsers.
As far as I can inform,
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