Google Chrome. Microsoft CLONES it in Edge on Windows 10

Google Chrome. Microsoft clones Google's browser on Windows 10 under the name Edge, here are the first images of the new creation of those from Redmond.

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Google Chrome. The most popular browser on the planet is going to have the platform used by the Microsoft company for a new browser that will be offered natively in Windows 10 under the name Edge, replacing the current native browser. Microsoft has been developing this new clone of Google Chrome for some time, and today we have the opportunity to see the first screenshots that show us how similar the new creation is to the one used by hundreds of millions of people.

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Google Chrome. For some time now, Microsoft has been testing daily builds of the Edge browser developed on the Chromium platform, and although the interface has been slightly modified compared to Google's, the differences are not that great. Although the new Edge browser from Microsoft is in the early stages of the development process, but exactly like Google Chrome it will offer support for extensions, data synchronization, plus information about websites, just like we have from Google.

Google Chrome. Microsoft CLONES it in Edge on Windows 10

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Google Chrome. Although there will certainly be support for Google's browser extensions, at the moment support has only been implemented for those existing within Edge, but it still has to start somewhere. The similar points include the buttons that the new Edge browser has in the interface, they are extremely similar to those of Google Chrome, and for the settings section the situation is similar, at least for now.

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Google Chrome. It is possible that for now Microsoft has not changed anything in the Edge browser because the development process has just started, and other changes will be made by the company somewhere in the future. It is also very possible that Microsoft will also launch a public beta version of the Edge browser for testing this year, and only then will we see more clearly how much it resembles the current Google Chrome available to everyone.

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Google Chrome. Many people were surprised by Microsoft's decision to make a new browser based on Google's, but good things still happen from time to time.