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Microsoft’s Edge browser will match Chrome’s upcoming four-week release cycle – The Verge
Microsoft is going to adjust its release cycles for Microsoft Edge to match Google’s every-four-weeks release cadence for Chrome announced earlier this week. The…

The change will go into effect in September
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Microsoft is going to adjust its release cycles for Microsoft Edge to match the every-four-weeks release cadence for Chrome that Google announced last week.
As contributors to the Chromium project, we look forward to the new 4-week major release cycle cadence that Google announced to help deliver that innovation to our customers even faster, Microsoft said in a blog post on Friday.
The change will go into effect…
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