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Story: Google keeping the wolf from Firefox' door

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Posted by: Steve J (Thursday 3 March 2005, 12:06 PM)

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Why exactly would the monopolies commission be concerned? Is Firefox illegally using it's illegally gained (10%) monopoly, achieved through illegally restrictive OEM contracts and clever marketing despite technical inferiority to force people towards Google rather than other search engines (which can also be easily added to the search bar by clicking on the obtuse "Add Engines")

I think you will find that the answer is no.

Don't feel sorry for Microsoft. They deserve far more than they're getting.

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