in the case of desktop/laptop computers, it's more productive if we use a full web browser than a simple one (with keyboard and mouse).
maybe it's different when you use a tablet or phone.
Is Microsoft Edge really that bad?
Is Microsoft Edge really that bad?
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Sep 6 2015, 07:12 PM
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in the case of desktop/laptop computers, it's more productive if we use a full web browser than a simple one (with keyboard and mouse).
maybe it's different when you use a tablet or phone. |
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Sep 7 2015, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(raynman @ Sep 7 2015, 10:34 AM) http://venturebeat.com/2015/09/04/microsof...me-and-firefox/ well, it's bing. MS owns it. it's like going to google with firefox and it recommends chrome. Microsoft is using a new tactic to keep Windows 10 users from switching away from its Edge browser. The first time Edge users search for “chrome” or “firefox” using Bing — presumably with the intent of downloading those browsers from Google or Mozilla, respectively — they are shown a serious-looking message at the top of the search results. ![]() it's funny they brought this up |
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