By Joab Jackson
Farewell, Internet Explorer. Make way for Microsoft's next browser, Edge.
Windows users may not know Edge now -- in early development it was called Project Spartan -- but they will soon, since it be the default browser for Windows 10.
Edge, which won't run in older versions of Windows, is a radical break from IE. "We needed to do more than produce the next version of the browser. We needed a new way of doing things," explained Charles Morris, Microsoft principal program manager lead on Edge, in a presentation at the Microsoft Build conference last week in San Francisco.
Here are five ways in which Edge promises to be a superior browser to the IE warhorse.
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5 ways Microsoft Edge trumps IE
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