Another chapter of Google leading the tech space and Microsoft following its footsteps to stay relevant is likely to begin. Microsoft Edge browser, which was introduced as a successor to the browbeaten Internet Explorer and boasted about for its security features, is likely to replaced by another browser built on the lines of Google Chrome.
Chrome is currently used on 68% of the total PCs while Edge is limited to merely 4.2%, despite the introduction of Edge extensions in Windows 10’s Microsoft Store. If Microsoft is able to pull this off, it should be able to grab a larger share of the user base, and if nothing else, it might persuade fewer people to download Chrome before any other app on a Windows PC.