The Microsoft Edge team is taking your questions right now on Reddit
Want to ask the Edge team about the future of their browser? Now is your chance
What you need to know
- The Edge team is doing a Reddit AMA.
- They're taking questions on Edge with Chromium.
- The AMA started at 2:30 PM ET on June 13th.
What's the internet without strong opinions on every little thing? Well, it's a bastion of cat photos. Luckily this is not that as the Microsoft Edge team is hosting a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA).
The topic is not so much the old Edge browser that is slowly being phased out, but that swanky new version based on the Chromium open-source project.
From the AMA description, the focus is quite clear:
If that sounds like your thing, follow this link to reddit to get started. We'll see about following up a round-up later with the team's more interesting answers should there be any.
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