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  2. Google Browser Sync - Wikipedia

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    Google Browser Sync was a Mozilla Firefox extension released as freeware from Google. It debuted in Google Labs on June 8, 2006, and in June 2008, was discontinued. [ 1 ] It allowed users of Mozilla Firefox up to versions 2.x to synchronize their web browser settings across multiple computers via the Internet .

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  4. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera.

  5. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome allows users to synchronize their bookmarks, history, and settings across all devices with the browser installed by sending and receiving data through a chosen Google Account, which in turn updates all signed-in instances of Chrome. This can be authenticated either through Google credentials, or a sync passphrase.

  6. Edge data integration - Wikipedia

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    Many edge integrations, and actually the vast majority of all data integration, involve hand-coded scripts. Some may take the form of Business Mashups (web application hybrids), Rich Internet applications , or other browser-based models that take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies to combine data in a Web browser.

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  8. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    On Microsoft consoles, Edge replaced IE as the dominant browser a few months after its release in 2015. [201] Market share varies by region. On some days of the week, Edge takes second place with a 10.02% share in the US on PC, and Firefox and Edge have a very similar share globally, switching places for second and third depending on the day.

  9. Edge device - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, an edge device is a device that provides an entry point into enterprise or service provider core networks. [1] Examples include routers , [ 2 ] routing switches , integrated access devices (IADs), multiplexers, and a variety of metropolitan area network (MAN) and wide area network (WAN) access devices.