Tuesday, June 12th 2007

Google Complains About Microsoft's Vista

Internet search giant Google filed a 49 page document with the U.S. Justice Department and state attorney general charging that Microsoft's Windows Vista impairs the performance of "desktop search" programs that finds data stored on a computer's hard drive. Google believes that Microsoft is not complying with the 2002 antitrust ruling because "The search boxes built throughout Vista are hard-wired to Microsoft's own desktop search product, with no way for users to choose an alternate provider." Microsoft says it has already made more than a dozen changes to address regulators' concerns.
Source: Breitbart
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26 Comments on Google Complains About Microsoft's Vista

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nora.e
hatMicrosoft has every right what to and what not to include in thier software, unless they use it to invade your privace somehow. Boohoo so google toolbar or whatever doesn't work, big deal. Nobody uses that piece of shit anyhow. Besides, it's Microsoft's problem, if they don't want it on thier OS or they don't plan to support such useless software, it's thier choice. Not google's.
Well Said!:rockout:
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