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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 806024" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>Little off topic but this is the only thing Microsoft can do to stay in the game. They tried to create what Google already created, an ecosystem that fits every device. Rapid increase of mobile devices in last decade changed the rules of the game and, although Microsoft tried to compete, they had lost the battle when they abbandoned mobile business. Windows Mobile was a great idea but Microsoft was just not persistent enough due to lack of apps and extensions for their systems and support overall. </p><p>Google on the other hand took a good Linux base and made Android OS, took Chromium and made Chrome Browser and mix some ingredients and made Chromebooks. All connected with the same apps that behaves the same for all platforms.</p><p>IMO Internet Explorer was just better than Edge if Microsoft continued to improve it. Now they need to take someone else recipe to make a good cookie...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 806024, member: 2291"] Little off topic but this is the only thing Microsoft can do to stay in the game. They tried to create what Google already created, an ecosystem that fits every device. Rapid increase of mobile devices in last decade changed the rules of the game and, although Microsoft tried to compete, they had lost the battle when they abbandoned mobile business. Windows Mobile was a great idea but Microsoft was just not persistent enough due to lack of apps and extensions for their systems and support overall. Google on the other hand took a good Linux base and made Android OS, took Chromium and made Chrome Browser and mix some ingredients and made Chromebooks. All connected with the same apps that behaves the same for all platforms. IMO Internet Explorer was just better than Edge if Microsoft continued to improve it. Now they need to take someone else recipe to make a good cookie... [/QUOTE]
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