(Reuters) - CHICAGO, June 19 - Microsoft Corp. has
agreed to modify its new Windows Vista operating system in
response to a complaint that its desktop search function put
Google Inc. and other potential competitors at a
disadvantage, the Justice Department and Microsoft said on
Tuesday.
Under an agreement with the department and 17 state
attorneys general and the District of Columbia, Microsoft will
build into Vista an option to let users select a default
desktop search program.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
agreed to modify its new Windows Vista operating system in
response to a complaint that its desktop search function put
Google Inc. and other potential competitors at a
disadvantage, the Justice Department and Microsoft said on
Tuesday.
Under an agreement with the department and 17 state
attorneys general and the District of Columbia, Microsoft will
build into Vista an option to let users select a default
desktop search program.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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