Microsoft integrates a price comparison tool in its browser. Initially, the feature only works in the United States, where users can add merchandise from merchants to a selection, then compare them to prices from other merchants. Microsoft shows how Edge users can leverage the Collection feature to create merchant pages of products that they aim to collect, and Edge gives the option to compare prices on each page. When clicking on that option, Edge will show some other providers in the menu on the side of the screen with their prices and a link to Bing Shopping for more prices of the product. month Microsoft wants to integrate the function into the public version of the browser. The price comparison will initially only be available to users in the US. It is not known when the release will follow in other countries. Microsoft is also integrating Pinterest into Edge’s Collection feature, which allows users to find related items from what they have saved. New in Edge is also a tool called Web Capture to take screenshots. Users are given the option to scroll down to capture a full web page. In the future, Microsoft will add a toolbar to capture an entire website screenshot and annotation in a single click.
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