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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1055137"><p>Finally Microsoft is starting to realizing it sstrenghts.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft has two strongholds (related to the consumer browser market)</p><p>1. Their dominance in the business market.</p><p>Which moron at M$ decided to evade most group policy settings by signing in to the browser? Finally they stop adding bloat. Their stronghold is the corporate market, so they should offer the most secure no nonsense browser available on the desktop</p><p></p><p>2. Their X-box business line</p><p>Microsoft is cheating with lower startup times of Edge due to pre-loading. Dtop adding bloat, make it the fastest browser in the market. Microsoft is contneously buying game studios. Most gamers stick to the Windows OS because Games and GPU hardware. It should not be to difficult to develop a multi-platform cross sell strategy with all these M$ strenghts (offering services in every part of the underlying software infrastructure) where their browser Edge shines as the fastest no nonsense gaming browser available.</p><p></p><p>I bet a fair share of the home/desktop users outside those above two target audiences, might be attracted to a browser which focusses on its core functionality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1055137"] Finally Microsoft is starting to realizing it sstrenghts. Microsoft has two strongholds (related to the consumer browser market) 1. Their dominance in the business market. Which moron at M$ decided to evade most group policy settings by signing in to the browser? Finally they stop adding bloat. Their stronghold is the corporate market, so they should offer the most secure no nonsense browser available on the desktop 2. Their X-box business line Microsoft is cheating with lower startup times of Edge due to pre-loading. Dtop adding bloat, make it the fastest browser in the market. Microsoft is contneously buying game studios. Most gamers stick to the Windows OS because Games and GPU hardware. It should not be to difficult to develop a multi-platform cross sell strategy with all these M$ strenghts (offering services in every part of the underlying software infrastructure) where their browser Edge shines as the fastest no nonsense gaming browser available. I bet a fair share of the home/desktop users outside those above two target audiences, might be attracted to a browser which focusses on its core functionality. [/QUOTE]
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