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Microsoft Edge has a new Pinterest integration and search feature

Today's edge browser has unveiled several new functionality. The first choice is a new sidebar search tool that allows you to browse the web without leaving a window. To see the result in the sidebar of the page you are currently visiting, highlight a text on a page, and right-click.
 
Pinterest also cooperates with Microsoft Edge to provide the feature Collections in the browser with suggestions. Collections are used to collect content groups such as links, pictures and text in one place.
 
 
When the new feature is allowed and Edge users are able to export collections to Pinterest, the Pinterest recommendations will soon appear at the base of the collections. Microsoft will also be able to submit OneNote collections soon.
 
Throughout the coming weeks, testers will have access to both sidebar seARCH and Pinterest integrations. The Edge support is also being improved by Microsoft for Progressive Web Applications (PWA). The new Windows 10 update includes PWAs' ability to upload and receive shared content; the ability to appear on the Start menu will allow them to look and feel more Windows-born.
 
Sadly, when we see full history and tab syncing in Edge, no update is available. It's a great feature missing right now about Chrome, making using Edge on multiple machines or even with iOS and Android difficult. In the summer, Microsoft previously promised to be available, but it has not yet been released in Edge daily or beta versions.

 






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