Microsoft Spartan is the new browser announced by world's largest PC OS vendor as a replacement to its favored Internet explorer. Microsoft officially introduced its next-generation browser, code-named Project Spartan, at its coming-out party for Windows 10. The software giant also wants to create a single browsing experience across its Windows devices and this Microsoft Spartan is the best solution they can come up with for that purpose. Microsoft is hoping to blur the line between desktop and mobile, in part as a way to encourage users to interact with their browser more often on a mobile device. Microsoft seems to have realized that browsers remain a vital way for people to interact with the Internet -- to watch videos, update their Facebook timelines, or go shopping. While apps have become one of the primary ways people interact with a smartphone, the browser is still a key technology for desktop and laptop computers. Microsoft still wants people to use Internet Explorer 10 and 11, which grew out of the PC era. But a newer, more lightweight browser would eliminate the need to redesign IE to work across multiple devices. Lets see that whether internet savvy user market will dump their Mozilla firefoxes and Google chromes for this namesake Greek warrior.