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Microsoft is learning from its mistakes for its Internet Explorer successor

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by Tom Warren, Mar 24, 2015.

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    Internet Explorer might not be open source, but Microsoft is trying to make its successor a little more flexible to third parties. The software giant is currently building Project Spartan, a new browser that will succeed Internet Explorer in Windows 10. As part of the company’s work, it’s partnering with "major Web entities" to help improve its web platform. This is a first for Microsoft, and it means that companies outside of Redmond will be able to contribute code to Project Spartan.

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