Microsoft Releases Edge Chromium Browser

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After years of competing with Google for web browser dominance, Microsoft has conceded in making the bold move to utilize Chromium, the core web page rendering engine of the Chrome browser, to its new version of Edge, called Edge Chromium.

Edge Chromium first became available on January 15, 2020, on June 3, 2020 Microsoft began rolling it out to all Windows 10 users as a Windows update.

Microsoft saw it was best to embrace Google Chrome’s technology, which has over 65% of the web browser market share, in order to maintain maximum compatibility with websites that are very likely to be designed to load properly under Chrome.  Websites that previously didn’t load properly with the original Edge browser should now load properly with Edge Chromium as long as the site is compatible with Chrome.

While there are many similarities between the new Edge and Chrome, there are also some key differences:

If you are currently running Windows 10, you most likely already have the new Edge Chromium browser, if so the original Edge icon that looks like a blue e has been replaced by a blue and green swirl as shown above.  If you don’t yet have the new Edge, you can manually install it here:

Link: Introducing the new Microsoft Edge

 

~Ted Eiler