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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| Does Anyone Know about the Search? As someone who has websites that rank very well in MSN, I am curious as to how search might be integrated into Vista. Also how will they avoid anti-trust charges from the likes of Google if they do not provide equal access? |
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| Administrator ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Northwest England, UK
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| From what I know Googles case is supid for MSN will be defalt (I think thats fair) but it can be changed letting users pick I belive MS won case!
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| | #3 |
| Elite Members Join Date: Dec 2005
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| That's correct, Josh. MS won that case. The search issue is not an issue.
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| to avoid anti-trust they will allow the default engine to be changed EXTREMELY easily...like offering a choice on the first boot up... |
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| Ok at least we'll be able to change it then..not saying that I wont be using google but I like to make my own decisions at least |
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| It's not so much the choices...but the RIGHT to make choices if you catch my drift even if there is only one choice.... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006
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| Did they win the case or was it settled to the point that they had to allow access to other internet providers on their desktop. I admit my recollection is fuzzy, but I am pretty sure that the way they handled third party providers in windows changed because of the court case. My research into it is odd though.. The first two recaps of the anti-trust litigation both end with a Judge ordering Microsoft to be split into two companies. I completely forgot about that. Also know it did not happen. I am trying to fill in the rest of the story. |
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| Two different cases, Triumph. The latest case was just a few weeks ago if memory serves me, and Google was belly-aching about the search default. MSN won that case hands down. And of course, while Google was whining, they were also making their own deal with Dell to do the same thing on all Dell machines. Silly stuff.
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| A little more research shows me that the judge ruling did not stand, but that they settled the anti-trust case. Included in that was not giving priority to one ISP over another, for example. Quote:
A good synopsis of the settlement is here: http://www.directionsonmicrosoft.com.../0102eotas.htm | |
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| Ok, just to be clear - Vista does easily allow alternatives. It's not an issue, and has been settled already.
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| I do use google most of the time and I suppose that Vista and its uses will just take some adjustment, but I'm just not excited about built in options at all. Maybe I'm just being stubborn I dunno. |
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| Well you can always use your own browser and use search from there. I am not sure I would use a OS search anyways. I am so used to what I do now, that I would likely continue to do what I have done for years now. |
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| Inded, but it does seem to me that Vista is a package of many small things that are sort of pre-set for me even though I can change them easily. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Lansing,MI
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| well they want in vista Like the preacher who went home after the sermon about staying sober and has a drink, they downloaded and installed it. Now the thoughts of not getting in on part of the action drives them to court. :agreed: |
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