It has added broader support for Linux in Windows and in the cloud, for example. In the past few years, under the leadership of Satya Nadella, Microsoft has come to embrace open-source technologies more openly. Apple's Safari had 15 percent, and Microsoft's old browser, Internet Explorer, had 3 percent share. Google's Chrome had around 62 percent share in November, while Edge had about 2 percent, according to StatCounter. But it hasn't taken off, despite Microsoft's attempts to promote it in its own properties, like the Bing search engine. Edge was one of the biggest new features of Windows 10 when it became available in mid-2015.