![]() “Edge had a pretty mixed reputation,” he admits, but Microsoft had been spending a lot of its time trying to improve its browser compatibility, all while Google was marching ahead with Chrome, which was solidifying its position as the de facto default web browser on the desktop. “Google is doing well with web-based collaborative experiences, the Office team is investing more to improve ours, we want the web browser to be better,” says Belfiore, reciting Nadella’s comments. Nadella pointed out where the web was heading, and he wanted more from Microsoft’s Edge browser. ![]() “Satya came to us and said, ‘Hey, I’d like to see us make more progress on the browser,’” says Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore, in an exclusive interview with The Verge. Microsoft’s Edge web browser, released in 2015, hadn’t made much progress by the summer of 2017. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was frustrated.
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