How Win10 uses Spartan browser integration Microsoft Xiaona

  

Win10 to develop Spartan browser, will replace IE as the default browser. Sparta has many new features, such as the integration of Microsoft Xiaona. Win10 how to use the Microsoft browser Sparta Huna it?

Cortana integration is a matter of course feature Microsoft's idea is simple, let Cortana as you surf the web together, occasionally you provide Useful information to help you solve problems. For example, if you are browsing a corporate website, Cortana will try to find important information that she thinks you want to know, including business hours, location, phone number, and industry ratings.

She can occur at any time when you need her. Users can read articles or information to ask Cortana. For example, when reading a foreign article, if you encounter a word that you can't, you can ask Corana for the interpretation of the word without leaving the current browsing page. This feature is called “Ask Cortana”, and the user can select and highlight the question vocabulary or statement, then right click and select “Ask Cortana” (ask Cortana). This feature is very practical and suitable for a wide range of scenarios.

When interacting with Cortana, she spends most of her time in the sidebar, swiping Cortana from the right when the user wants it. She doesn't rely on the screen 24 hours a day, so it won't interfere with your browsing experience.

In the build version we experienced, Cortana didn't make any sound. We are not sure if Microsoft intends to do so, even if Microsoft blocks the sound of Cortana in the Spartan browser, it will provide users with the option to start the sound.

Microsoft Xiaona, Win10 Spartan browser, will look for important information when you browse the corporate website, such as the location of the company, etc. When you encounter a question, you can use the "Cortana" function. And can interact with her. I believe that this new feature of Win10 will bring new experiences to users.

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