![]() ![]() ![]() We’ll be getting into all of it, but I want to start with some very high-level things to know about browsers right now - because after many years of stasis, things are really about to change. Tom Warren has just as many thoughts about the future of Windows as I do about the implications of the switch over to the Chromium codebase, which is mostly maintained by Google. ![]() We’ll be taking a closer, more critical look at the Edge browser now that it’s no longer in beta over the coming days. Microsoft’s new Edge Chromium browser is out now for both Windows and macOS. If you weren’t convinced we live in a new era for Microsoft’s consumer-facing software, the one-two punch of Windows 7 closing down and the new Chromium-based version of Edge officially launching ought to do it for you. ![]()
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