Microsoft offers web browser choice to IE users

Started by Noreen, Feb 20, 2010, 17:47:21

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Noreen

QuoteMillions of European Internet Explorer (IE) users will have the option to choose an alternative browser from 1 March, Microsoft has announced.

It follows a legal agreement between Microsoft and Europe's Competition Commission in December 2009.

Microsoft committed to letting Windows PC users across Europe install the web browser of their choice, rather than having Microsoft IE as a default.

Figures suggest that over half the world's internet users have IE.

Testing for the update is already underway in the UK, Belgium and France.

The software update choice will arrive automatically for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 customers, according to a blog post by Dave Heiner, Microsoft's vice president and deputy general counsel.................

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8524019.stm

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Rik

I can't help but feel that the majority will stay with what they know.
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