“As magical as I believe the web has become, after two decades, there are still some challenges,” Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Modern Life, told Digital Trends. But there’s still plenty of room left for growth. Along the way, companies like Mozilla, Microsoft, and Google evolved their Web browsers to keep pace with the changing nature of websites. In the aughts, Web 2.0 brought social media and user-generated content, and Web 3.0 heralded the power of machines to process information and understand the contents of pages. In the 90s, the Internet was a scattered collection of websites, most of ‘em pretty crummy. Share A new version of the Edge browser seamlessly merges local intranet information with the Internet at large.
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