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Microsoft to wipe out old Edge browser with Windows 10 security update – CNET
Out with the old, in with the new Edge on April 13.

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Microsoft will yank its old Edge browser out of Windows 10 PCs on April 13, an important step in its yearslong effort to move its immense customer base to a modern browser.
Two decades ago, the software giant’s Internet Explorer crushed competitors like Netscape Navigator and dominated the market, but Microsoft let the software languish. Newer rivals like Firefox and Chrome seized the initiative, and Apple’s Safari began a revolution in mobile browsers. Microsoft…
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