Google points finger at Microsoft and its IE7 search
Posted by: [NT] on: 05/02/2006 12:15 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1361 views
Well, the gloves are off, to be honest they have been off since quite some time. But Google is now pointing the finger at Microsofts new Internet Explorer 7: IE7.
The problem is: everybody needs choice, and Microsoft isn't giving it to IE7 users. They are bound to use IE7 search by default, which is a big problem for Google.
Datafuse
The problem is: everybody needs choice, and Microsoft isn't giving it to IE7 users. They are bound to use IE7 search by default, which is a big problem for Google.
Datafuse
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TSThomas Posts: 1 Joined: 2003-05-10 |
Funny how when you set your own product to search your own service by default it's a problem. Yet Firefox & Opera using Google as the default search engine isn't; neither of which offer the user any choice on the matter either. Certainly you're no more "locked in" than you will be with IE7. |


