

Tag cloud Active Directory AD Apple application automate automation Beta blog Book certification certify Cloud cloud computing Cloud Essentials Event Exam Exchange Exchange online Exin foundation Free game graphical user interface gui Hyper-V Hyper-V 3.0 hypervisor ICT jump start jumpstart lab Learning mac management MCSA Microsoft Microsoft Virtual Academy MVA Office Office 365 OS X Powershell Private Cloud Public Cloud review SCOM Script Scripting security Server 2012 Sharepoint Sharepoint online Skydrive storage study System Center tablet Technet Training video videos virtualisation virtualization VMware VMware vSphere vSphere Windows Windows 8 Windows 8.Last week, Microsoft Edge Canary started testing a new update that allows users to capture screenshots from PDF documents. Microsoft regularly adds new features and capabilities to its new Chromium-based Edge browser. Bottom line is the account was compromised. The capability will need to go through different Edge Insider channels before it becomes generally available in the Stable Channel. RSS Feed is a common location as people rarely think to look in that folder when trying to find out where their messages are. We don’t have it on our test devices running Edge Canary either.

Followable web experience not for all Edge Insiders yetĪdditionally, it is important to note that the new followable web experience appears to be gradually rolling out as part of Microsoft’s controlled rollout strategy, so it may not be available for all Edge Insiders just yet. Moreover, Google Chrome also started testing a similar RSS-powered follow button back in May this year, and it’s good to see the new Microsoft Edge finally catching up. To do this, users will need to click the “Follow” button available in the address bar in order to subscribe and access the latest content in the Collections flyout on the right side of the browser.Īs a reminder, the RSS tracking feature isn’t something new, and this capability was also supported in the legacy version of Edge. With this new followable web feature, Microsoft Edge will make it easier for users to keep up with all their favorite websites without relying on third-party RSS feed services.

The RSS tracking option was first spotted by Reddit user u/Leopeva64-2, and it’s now live for select Insiders in the latest Canary versions of Microsoft Edge. Microsoft has started working on a new followable web feature for its Edge browser that will let users subscribe to their favorite publishers and creators across the web.
