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Full Article: US Government Data Shows Slow Adoption for Microsoft’s New Browser
Microsoft is betting big on Windows 10 adoption, and the company hopes that as more people move to the operating system, its new browser is also gaining ground and becomes a better rival to the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
While adoption figures for the new Microsoft Edge browser are on the rise, data provided by analytics.usa.gov and concerning browsers that US residents are using to access government websites shows that the new Windows 10 app is still trailing behind its rivals and Internet Explorer.
In fact, the transition off Internet Explorer seems to advance quite slowly, despite the fact that Microsoft no longer improves the browser, but only releases security patches.
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Microsoft is betting big on Windows 10 adoption, and the company hopes that as more people move to the operating system, its new browser is also gaining ground and becomes a better rival to the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
While adoption figures for the new Microsoft Edge browser are on the rise, data provided by analytics.usa.gov and concerning browsers that US residents are using to access government websites shows that the new Windows 10 app is still trailing behind its rivals and Internet Explorer.
In fact, the transition off Internet Explorer seems to advance quite slowly, despite the fact that Microsoft no longer improves the browser, but only releases security patches.
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