“Today marks an important milestone as we head to the formal launch of Microsoft Edge and Bing for our commercial customers in January,” explains Yusuf Mehdi, head of Microsoft’s modern life, search and devices Group. Microsoft is really targeting this January 15th Edge release date at businesses and corporate customers. It’s designed to combine typical intranet searches into an interface where you can also search the web using Bing. It’s all part of Microsoft Search in Bing, which is built into Edge. You’ll be able to type in the address bar to find co-workers, office locations, floor plans for a building, and even get definitions for company acronyms. Microsoft is also bringing some new business-focused features to Edge. Microsoft revealed the new logo in an elaborate Easter egg hunt over the weekend. It’s the first significant move away from the classic blue “e” logo that Microsoft has used for its browsers for more than 20 years. While the previous version looked a lot like Internet Explorer, the newly designed logo looks more like a wave. Microsoft is also introducing a new logo and icon for Edge. Microsoft unveils new Edge browser logo that no longer looks like Internet Explorer
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