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So recently I was messing around on my laptop and thought to myself "Why does Microsoft even bother with Edge/IE?" So I looked up browser popularity/usage percentages and as I suspected usage of IE/Edge as of April 2016 is at 5.8 percent. Edge specifically is at 1.2 percent. So I gave the following feedback.
Windows-Feedback:?contextid=402&feedbackid=a07c4456-2830-4307-9819-5719ce7184aa&form=1&src=2
What are your thoughts? Why does Microsoft even bother devoting employees to browser development? That's a big waste of resources to create something that nobody uses (or would have any compelling reason to use). I think it would be far smarter for them to just simply eliminate Edge and IE and let people just select their own browser to use. Microsoft could shift those employees to other sectors like further Windows and Xbox development.
Windows-Feedback:?contextid=402&feedbackid=a07c4456-2830-4307-9819-5719ce7184aa&form=1&src=2
What are your thoughts? Why does Microsoft even bother devoting employees to browser development? That's a big waste of resources to create something that nobody uses (or would have any compelling reason to use). I think it would be far smarter for them to just simply eliminate Edge and IE and let people just select their own browser to use. Microsoft could shift those employees to other sectors like further Windows and Xbox development.