Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd May 2006 19:33 UTC
Google has made informal complaints to competition authorities in Europe and the US about default settings in Microsoft's IE7. The latest Microsoft browser includes a small window so users can search without opening up a specific page. The default setting sends users to MSN for searches - just as equivalent features in Opera and Firefox send browsers to Google. A spokesman for the search giant told the New York Times it was concerned Microsoft was limiting choice. My take: ...
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Being a monopoly or not has nothing to do with it, if you're going to complain about some other company, don't act as if it's alright for yours to do it; that's just double standards.
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Being a monopoly or not has nothing to do with it, if you're going to complain about some other company, don't act as if it's alright for yours to do it; that's just double standards.