Microsoft actively involved in the development of Chrome
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-chrome-gets-improved-tab-feature-thanks-to-microsoft/
In late 2018, Microsoft announced that Windows 10's default Edge browser would use the open-source Chromium platform as a base. Since Edge is now built on Chromium, Microsoft has been actively contributing to the open-source platform and the under-the-hood improvements benefit both Edge and Chrome.
Microsoft Edge comes with its own set of exclusive features such as Collections, Privacy protection, and a nifty feature that lets you send multiple tabs to another window directly via the context menu.
Microsoft actively involved in the development of Chrome
Jan 27, 2020, 9:18pm UTC
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-chrome-gets-improved-tab-feature-thanks-to-microsoft/
> In late 2018, Microsoft announced that Windows 10's default Edge browser would use the open-source Chromium platform as a base. Since Edge is now built on Chromium, Microsoft has been actively contributing to the open-source platform and the under-the-hood improvements benefit both Edge and Chrome.
> Microsoft Edge comes with its own set of exclusive features such as Collections, Privacy protection, and a nifty feature that lets you send multiple tabs to another window directly via the context menu.