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rtms77Aug 31st 2009 3:19PM
Is it just me or hasn't Microsoft been getting sued for doing the exact same thing with it's OS, browser?Shouldn't Google be forced to offer different browser options?
(Unverified)Aug 31st 2009 4:54PM
I find it ridiculous what M$ is being forced to do by the EU. It's not like phones running Symbian are required to have different web browsers upon first use, or any other software for that matter.
Money MikeAug 31st 2009 8:13PM
Google Chrome OS doesn't quite have that monopoly that Windows does, so they might be ok for a while.
I agree that it isn't really fair that Microsoft is being forced to alter its product, but you need to understand the reasoning behind it.
(Unverified)Aug 31st 2009 9:07PM
Chrome OS will be open source and released under GPL. You can take it and integrate Firefox or any another browser into it. You can't do same with Windows. That's the main problem.