Microsoft to offer users a choice of browsers
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The battle between Microsoft and the EU competition commission seems to have gone on for an age. In the latest move Microsoft has agreed to contact European users of its Windows software to a choice of Web browsers. The browsers featured in the ballot would be determined by market share; the five with the highest—at the moment, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Apple Inc.‘s Safari, Opera and Chrome—are almost certain to be displayed. What is critical is the number of web users who then decide to switch to an alternative browser and click on an option for Microsoft IE to be removed as the default web browser. My default choice is now Firefox from Mozilla. Windows 7 is due for release on the 22nd of October.
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