Google Joins Europe Case Against Microsoft
Saturday, 28. February 2009, 13:46:15
According to the New York Times:
A couple of weeks ago, Mozilla joined as well.Accusing Microsoft of unfairly sidelining competitors, Google said on Tuesday that it would apply to join a European Union antitrust case against Microsoft over the company’s Web browser.



deadHarlequin # 28. February 2009, 23:21
The next thing tomorrow for European Union's government idiots will be forcing Google to add results from other engines in their SERPs.
Anyway, I hope until then the MS ninjas will kill all the hypocrites in the IT world.
Btw, promoting Chrome in every page isnt that different from a preinstalled browser, right? Or not? Who knows really?
haavard # 28. February 2009, 23:42
Hypocrites? Let's not forget that Microsoft has logged antitrust complaints as well, even against Google!
deadHarlequin # 1. March 2009, 00:29
Of course no one should be able to break the law without consequences, I dont think you would find anyone civilized disagreeing with that. But on the other side, laws, are not God given. New laws and old laws are constantly enacted and abolished in a never ending procedure of "try n error".
So I m obviously criticizing the law itself. That's because I think many times its application is unethical and incorrect, like the time in which they forced a company to ship an operating system without a media player, yet most of the times it's simply incapable of delivering substantial benefits.(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84Qt1Sz7ITk).
Thats why I believe this type of laws do much more harm than good.
Chas4 # 2. March 2009, 05:29
haavard # 2. March 2009, 09:58
Any law can have undesired consequences if not applied correctly. However, antitrust law has been successfully applied time and time again. It continues to be of utmost importance to ensure a free and competitive market.
Khaled-Khalil # 3. March 2009, 12:31
Originally posted by deadHarlequin:
i know, since that harm competition, you are right, i see that's not fair nor objective to promote thy products generally as top search result. and i think that shouldn't be legal since Google is the monopolist on the search engine market.haavard # 3. March 2009, 14:12
But for now I'm concluding that this is a mere coincidence. And while there's no doubt that Google has a lot of power because of their position in the online advertising market, I don't think it would be in their best interest to have fewer alternative browsers out there at the moment.