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Microsoft reveals final namefor Project Spartan, calls it Edge
Microsoft dropped the "Project Spartan" moniker and introduced Internet Explorer's successor, and announced it as Microsoft Edge this week.
Edge will be the primary browser on all Windows 10 devices, while Internet Explorer has been reduced to legacy support. Creative name eh ? So, anyone did anyone buy a Galaxy S6 Edge already ?
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#5062850 Posted on: 05/04/2015 09:46 AM
^exactly it doesnt matter what they call it as long as its fast and functional they can call it craptastic explorer for all we care.
^exactly it doesnt matter what they call it as long as its fast and functional they can call it craptastic explorer for all we care.
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#5062904 Posted on: 05/04/2015 12:18 PM
It seems interesting. Hopefully it will deliver.
It seems interesting. Hopefully it will deliver.
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#5062915 Posted on: 05/04/2015 01:12 PM
In order to compete with Chrome and Firefox it needs third party add on support.
In order to compete with Chrome and Firefox it needs third party add on support.
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#5062922 Posted on: 05/04/2015 01:31 PM
I'm sure that will happen. Starting at a very small scale initially and building up to a still limited number in a few years from now. MS will likely have overbearing control over it.
In order to compete with Chrome and Firefox it needs third party add on support.
I'm sure that will happen. Starting at a very small scale initially and building up to a still limited number in a few years from now. MS will likely have overbearing control over it.
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Very subtle,Microsoft.
Knowing that a vast majority of users will look for that big ,bold blue e on their computer to get to the internet.
For a guru ,it does not matter what name has ,just exactly what it does and how fast .