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Update: Browser makers question Microsoft-EU ballot plan
Opera, Mozilla and Google request changes to ballot screen
By Gregg Keizer
November 5, 2009 05:34 PM ET
Computerworld - Microsoft's rivals will ask European antitrust regulators to modify the ballot screen designed to give Windows users the chance to ditch Internet Explorer (IE) and choose another browser.
Opera Software, which sparked the investigation into Microsoft's bundling of IE, Mozilla and Google will each send separate letters to the European Commission suggesting changes to the proposal put forward by Microsoft last summer, according to Hakon Wium Lie, Opera's chief technology officer.
Details:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/914..._EU_ballot_plan
Opera, Mozilla and Google request changes to ballot screen
By Gregg Keizer
November 5, 2009 05:34 PM ET
Computerworld - Microsoft's rivals will ask European antitrust regulators to modify the ballot screen designed to give Windows users the chance to ditch Internet Explorer (IE) and choose another browser.
Opera Software, which sparked the investigation into Microsoft's bundling of IE, Mozilla and Google will each send separate letters to the European Commission suggesting changes to the proposal put forward by Microsoft last summer, according to Hakon Wium Lie, Opera's chief technology officer.
Details:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/914..._EU_ballot_plan