Sorry, Google. You, Firefox, Opera and anyone else with a web browser that competes with Microsoft’s Edge will no longer be able to work within Microsoft’s Cortana digital assistant in Windows 10. Microsoft buried the news today in a blog post about Cortana’s personalization of search results. It gave a few examples of how Cortana already integrates into Edge and Bing — nothing new, as far as I can tell, despite the blog post’s “Delivering Personalized Search Experiences in Windows 10 through Cortana” headline. Instead, talking about Cortana personalization is really a set-up for the actual news, euphametically put under a sub-headline of “Protecting the Integrated Search Experience in Windows 10.” Cortana: Now for Edge only In that section, Microsoft explains that apparently some software programs are somehow “circumvent the design” of Windows to redirect to other search engines “not designed” to work with Cortana. Here’s the key section: Unfortunately, as Windows 10 has grown in adoption and usage, we have seen some Search Engine Land Source
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