Microsoft Agrees To Make Changes To Vista
June 20th, 2007
This post is brought to you by: DogsMicrosoft has agreed to make changes to its Windows Vista operating system in response to a complaint by Google that a feature of Vista is anticompetitive, lawyers involved in the case said on Tuesday.
Google had filed a 49-page document with the Justice Department in April claiming that Windows Vista’s desktop search is anti-competitive because it is difficult to disable and, when Vista’s search runs in tandem with Google’s desktop search product, Google’s product slows to a crawl.
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