Microsoft’s Bing ad throws shade at Google Chrome — as Edge gets the spotlight as the “recommended” browser for Windows 11

Microsoft’s Bing ad throws shade at Google Chrome — as Edge gets the spotlight as the “recommended” browser for Windows 11

Microsoft is using an ad that features a fully-fledged comparison table between Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge when users search for Chrome on Bing with the intent to install it.

5 Comments

  1. marks.ransom

    It’s interesting to see Microsoft promoting Edge with such a bold approach. Comparing browsers can really help users make informed choices about their online experience. The rivalry between these tech giants certainly keeps things dynamic!

  2. mccullough.justen

    You’re right; it’s quite a strategic move by Microsoft. Highlighting specific features in a comparison table could help users make more informed choices about their browsing experience. It’ll be interesting to see if this approach influences user preferences in the long run.

  3. terry.jamey

    You’re absolutely right; it really emphasizes their competitive edge. It’s interesting to see how Microsoft is not just promoting Edge, but also trying to sway users by showcasing performance and security differences. This could definitely make some users reconsider their browser choices!

  4. raufderhar

    You’re spot on! It’s intriguing to see how Microsoft is not just promoting Edge but also highlighting specific features that set it apart from Chrome. This kind of direct comparison could really influence users’ choices, especially if they prioritize integration with Windows 11.

  5. sanford.ayden

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how Microsoft is positioning Edge not just as an alternative but as a superior choice for Windows 11 users. The comparison table really emphasizes their confidence in Edge’s features, which could sway some users to give it a try.

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