Microsoft "Edge" is the new web browser announced by the company for Windows 10, which its exponents claimed would give a new experience to millions of internet users.
"I am really excited about where we are in this journey," Indian-American Nadella told the Microsoft developers community at the company's flagship annual event Build 2015 as his team unveiled details of the Windows 10, which is being highly anticipated by people.
Terry Myerson, Microsoft's Executive VP, Operating Systems said with Windows 10 the company is targeting the broadest device ever.
"We are talking about one platform, wherein a single app can run across all devices. Windows is the only echo system wherein you get to develop an app across all the systems," he said.
This would make Windows 10 much ahead of its other competitors from Apple and Google operating systems.
In his address, Nadella said Microsoft was founded by two developers some 40 years ago with the bold ambition to empower other developers to build new and great things.
"In the 40 years, a lot of devices have come and gone. But what has remained constant is the ethos is that we are a developer company and a platform company first," he said.
"We're going to want all developers exploit and take advantage of the platform of the conference," he said.
"When we talk about empowering every person it starts with empowering every developer on the planet," he added.
He also related his personal stories of ordinary people to narrate his ideas and vision of the company.
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