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Google is interested in features included in Microsoft Edge

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This month, Microsoft released an important update for the default browser with Windows 10. This fact has said that it's a welcome improvement on many of the controversial issues that Microsoft Edge has addressed since its launch.

All public praise received thanks to the fact that this update is based on Google Chromium's open source browser. The smartest organization determines the number of years a Google Chrome browser leads based on the number of users.

The amount of development that has come to Edge has been so great that even its own Google was keen on the functionality Microsoft used in Edge. In Windows Central We learned that Google developer Leonard Gray asked Justin Gallagher, a software engineer at Microsoft, if he would be interested in helping put this development into Chromium. Justin responded with enthusiasm and enthusiasm that he could say yes.

It is a clear example of the thin line between competition and the cooperation of two companies in the same field

In particular, the combined operations of these two employees of the world's largest technology companies has become possible brings a group or a selection of open web pages to a new window independent of the existing one.

This kind of movement is nothing new for the Redmond giant, it is well known that the direction of the company has been quite different in recent years in terms of collaborating with other companies and assisting with other things.

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