What better way to relaunch a product than to do a complete overhaul? This is exactly what Microsoft did when it launched Edge: the successor to Internet Explorer in 2015. The first Logo of the Edge browser was very similar to that of Internet Explorer. It was composed of a blue E, although it was not the same shade as previous versions. The major difference between the two versions was the ellipse that had once accompanied the letter. The Edge logo used the concept of a circle to create sharp ends. This made some sense since the word edge means contour or sharp. Of course, this is a nod to the Internet Explorer logo. One might even think that this was a new version of the original product.