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Back in 2016, Microsoft announced that it was building an ebook reader into edge, which would be accessible next to the favourites, reading list, history and download tab.
They announced that they were going to offer a full book store within the Windows Store. And that, once you made your purchase in the store, you could head straight over to edge and your book would be sitting in the ebook tab, ready to go.
It's 2018. And, once again, Microsoft seem to have forgotten that there's a pretty big world just beyond the rooftops of thier Seattle HQ.
So, is the rest of the globe ever going to see this amazing (and now presumably 2 year old) edge powdered e-reader?
They announced that they were going to offer a full book store within the Windows Store. And that, once you made your purchase in the store, you could head straight over to edge and your book would be sitting in the ebook tab, ready to go.
It's 2018. And, once again, Microsoft seem to have forgotten that there's a pretty big world just beyond the rooftops of thier Seattle HQ.
So, is the rest of the globe ever going to see this amazing (and now presumably 2 year old) edge powdered e-reader?