Microsoft is holding a conference this week called Build 2015, which is intended to educate and inform developers.

During an early keynote, the tech giant revealed the name of their new browser. It’s going to be called Microsoft Edge. For anyone who loved the logo for IE (all five of you), the name ties in nicely and means there won’t be a ton of rebranding.

“[The name means] the edge of consuming and creating, being closer to the modern capabilities of the Web. This is for note-taking, reading, and consuming content. Developers will care about the blazing fast speed and that it is a universal app,” said Joe Belfiore, a vice president for PCs, tablets, and phones during his talk.

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