Microsoft agrees to give choice of browsers to Windows

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    Cheers Joan, that is indeed great news for us in the UK (i don't include myself as EU )
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    Im glad to see that common sense has prevailed!!!
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    Good news!
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    great news!
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    Ugh, that's horrible.
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    if Windows 7 E is off the table and will not exist, i wonder what will happen to people who have pre-ordered full retail versions of windows E instead of an upgrade version of the full windows 7 (the discounted rate versions)
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    Orbital Shark said:
    Cheers Joan, that is indeed great news for us in the UK (i don't include myself as EU )
    Don't blame you...I may be a US Citizen but I am indeed happy they decided to do so
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    It is good news for EU cistomers. Now the decision on which browsers qualify for inclusion, what the guidelines will be and the timing ....

    When was Windows 7 to released in the EU?
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    yes, nice catch Joan. so if i've read that article correctly Windows 7 in Europe will be no different to the rest of the world if the proposed ballot screen goes ahead. this would mean that nobody gets a pre-installed web browser in 7, we all get to choose which one to install.
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