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    How Google and Microsoft ended up working together on the Chromium-based Edge browser

    Google and Microsoft have been in a bitter war over their ecosystems for a long time, but recently, the two have been making steps toward each other. Ever since Satya Nadella became CEO of Microsoft, he started making it more open for collaboration and, well, Open Source software, most notably through its acquisition of Github and the inclusion of Linux in Windows. Google, on the other hand, has always been at the forefront of collaborative software development, with Android and Chrome being based on Open Source software.

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    How Google and Microsoft ended up working together on the Chromium-based Edge browser was written by the awesome team at Android Police.



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    Manuel Vonau

    Google and Microsoft have been in a bitter war over their ecosystems for a long time, but recently, the two have been making steps toward each other. Ever since Satya Nadella became CEO of Microsoft, he started making it more open for collaboration and, well, Open Source software, most notably through its acquisition of Github and the inclusion of Linux in Windows. Google, on the other hand, has always been at the forefront of collaborative software development, with Android and Chrome being based on Open Source software.

    Read More

    How Google and Microsoft ended up working together on the Chromium-based Edge browser was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

    http://bit.ly/2H1rOiX May 07, 2019 at 01:49PM

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