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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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Windows 10 will feature Microsoft Edge, the first browser with “DO” in mind. It’s personal, productive, and responsive—but most important, it takes you beyond browsing to doing. Learn more about Microsoft Edge in this overview session, and attend the Windows 10 Browser Management session for a deeper dive on managing Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge.

 

http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/BRK1301

 

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