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Microsoft’s Personal Shopping Assistant is coming to the Edge browser

Kit McDonald Kit McDonald
September 6, 2016
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It’s been a few months since we’ve seen news for Microsoft’s Personal Shopping Assistant (PSA). The browser extension from the developers at Microsoft Garage is a useful tool that can save, compare, and share shopping items across multiple sites.

Now, according to Walking Cat from Twitter, the Personal Shopping Assistant will be made available for Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft Personal Shopping Assistant https://t.co/q7XLbNPygc coming to Edge https://t.co/v4P7NyQpbS

— WalkingCat (@h0x0d) September 6, 2016

We don’t know much about when the PSA will be coming to Edge except that it will be ‘soon’. The extension is already available currently for Google Chrome and Opera browsers. Take a look at how it makes your shopping experience easier with the video below.

Will any of our readers find this extension useful? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Further reading: Microsoft, Microsoft Edge, Personal Shopping Assistant

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