internet technologies

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Discussions tagged with internet technologies on WindowsForum.com cover Microsoft's integration of web capabilities into products and services. Topics include Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode, an AI-powered browsing feature that unifies chat, search, and navigation; Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) support in Edge and Windows 10, enabling immersive web app experiences; and Microsoft's partnership with Toyota to bring cloud-based digital services like navigation and energy management to vehicles. These threads explore how Microsoft leverages internet technologies to enhance browsing, app development, and connected car systems, reflecting a focus on web standards, cloud integration, and AI-driven user experiences.
  1. Microsoft Edge Launches Copilot Mode: AI-Powered Browsing for Enhanced Web Experience

    Microsoft has introduced "Copilot Mode" in its Edge browser, an AI-driven feature designed to enhance user experience by integrating advanced functionalities directly into the browsing environment. Key Features of Copilot Mode: Unified Interface: Upon opening a new tab, users are presented with...
  2. Welcoming Progressive Web Apps to Microsoft Edge and Windows 10

    A little over a year ago, we outlined our vision to bring Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) to the more than half a billion devices running Windows 10. We believe PWAs are key to the web’s future, and couldn’t be more excited about their potential to enable more immersive web app experiences across...
  3. Microsoft to power Toyota cars on Internet highway

    Microsoft and Toyota Motor Corp. (TMC) on Wednesday announced they will work together to infuse the Japanese auto maker's cars with digital capabilities hosted in the Internet "cloud." Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, pictured in February 2011. Microsoft and Toyota Motor Corp. (TMC) on Wednesday...