The new feature of Microsoft Edge promotes Skype video conferencing

Microsoft is releasing a new feature in Microsoft Edge that integrates its video conferencing feature Skype's Meet now in the new tab, also known as NTP.

With this new feature, Microsoft aims to help consumers rely on video conferencing to connect with colleagues, friends and relatives without creating a Skype or Microsoft account.

Last month, Microsoft added the feature Skype Meet in the preview versions of and the same feature is now available on Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft will add a small video conferencing in the Edge new tab when the feature is added to your device, as shown below:

When you click the button Meet now, the Edge will open the Skype Web and the setup screen will start Meet now. This will allow you to create a meeting where others can join using the invitation link you send them.

Once created, you can use text messages, voice and video to communicate with participants.

Other features of Microsoft Edge

Today, Microsoft also announced a new feature called "Price Comparison»For Microsoft Edge that will help you find the best price for the products you are currently interested in online.

This new feature will help you easily compare the price of one that you want in relation to other sellers with a single click and is designed to help you find the best price on the internet.

To get started, you need to add a product to a collection and click on “compare prices to others ”To compare the price of a product with other sellers.

In addition, Microsoft is launching the "WebCapture”That will help you capture a snapshot of an article for sharing in one of PowerPoint along with annotation.

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Written by Anastasis Vasileiadis

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