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Google now putting badge on websites

Image Source: Pixabay While surfing on internet whenever you click or visit any website of your choice, sometimes some websites loads faster and some loads slower. If website load's fast then there is not a matter for concern but whenever a website loads slower then you think that website loads slow because of your internet connection or there is some problem with the websites. Because of this problem sometimes you wastes your very precious couple of minutes which you could utilize it by watching any web-series, playing games or whatever you want to do. Google is ready to give you solution for problem on slow loading websites by putting badges onto those websites which loads slow or fast. This will help those users so they can decide whether or not to click on that link. Google hasn't yet explained how they're going to labeled or can put badges on website,  but says it may experiment with different options to see which makes the sense. According to rumors, a sl...

Microsoft Edge is now ready for Linux

Image Source:- Techspot.com From recent period, Microsoft is planning to take step towards Linux by releasing its Chromium based Microsoft Edge browser. Microsoft Chromium based Edge browser already running on many flavors of Windows,  like Windows 7 up-to Windows 10, but now Microsoft is planning to span its area by providing Chromium based Edge browser to Linux as well as Mac. Microsoft's Edge is ready to come with dark mode and a set of exciting features to Linux. Announcing the news during its “ State of the Browser ” session (around the 8min 24 mark) at the Ignite 2019 conference in Orlando, USA, Microsoft say that Edge for Linux will be out next year. According to some rumors Microsoft edge is ready to launch for Linux on January 15, 2020. But personally I would not recommend to rely on these rumors because Microsoft haven't released any official release date for its Chromium based Microsoft Edge browser. For Microsoft's Chromium based Edge brows...