
With the advent of Windows 10, Microsoft officially said goodbye to the much-discussed Internet Explorer browser and introduced a new browser called Microsoft Edge. It's true that it offers more features and speed than Internet Explorer. But does the Microsoft Edge browser have enough power to share the popularity of Google Chrome? According to experts, a Microsoft official himself was recently embarrassed by the Edge browser.
Michael Lewardy, a team member of Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing service, was showing something in the Edge browser during an official presentation. But suddenly Edge was becoming useless. After crashing the browser a few times, Michael said in front of everyone present, "I love that the demo is useless." Although he did not like the incident at all.
Even then, if Edge Browser does not work as desired, he installs Google Chrome. At that moment, the audience laughed and applauded.
When installing Chrome, the software shows an optional option which, when marked, sends Chrome's error log to Google. "Help make Google better."
But, that Microsoft employee then laughed and said, "And we're not going to help Google get better." That is, he unmarked that box.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates used to use only Microsoft products in his family - meaning they didn't use competing products. Not Apple!
But now Bill Gates is using an Android phone that is not made by Microsoft. Satya Nadela, the current Microsoft CEO, was also seen holding an iPhone once.
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