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Microsoft Edge embraces open-source Chromium code, plans move to Windows 7,8, and Macs

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Microsoft’s Edge is embracing the open-source Chromium project and expanding to other operating systems. It’ll even run Chrome extensions, company executives said recently.
Microsoft is overhauling its struggling Edge browser in pretty much every way over the next year. The proprietary EdgeHTML engine underpinning the browser will be abandoned in favor of the Chromium code used by Google’s Chrome and several other browsers. After the shift, Microsoft plans to end Edge’s Windows 10 desktop exclusivity by bringing it to Macs and older versions of Windows.
How Chrome-like will Microsoft’s version of Chromium be? Enough that Chrome extensions will run on top of it, Microsoft Edge project manager Kyle Alden wrote on Reddit on Friday. Existing Progressive Web Apps (web apps that feel like Win32 apps) will continue to run and be downloadable from the Microsoft Store, he added.

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