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Web browser war is raging at the moment and now, Microsoft has sent a proposal to the EU, to the user to choose which Web browser to use.
In all other previous Windows versions, the Web browser Internet Explorer, followed by operating system, which also does not remove from your computer.
But that changed with the new Windows 7 after the EU went into the competition case. For a long time, Microsoft has instead planned only to send a so-called 'E'-version out that is not included Internet Explorer in Europe.
But that is no longer the case. Instead, they have now sent a new proposal to the EU, allowing Europeans to choose their operating system web browser. The window could well be an option when Windows 7 comes out in Europe on 22 October. The Danish version a week later.
taken from (danish site, in danish): TV 2 Beep
In all other previous Windows versions, the Web browser Internet Explorer, followed by operating system, which also does not remove from your computer.
But that changed with the new Windows 7 after the EU went into the competition case. For a long time, Microsoft has instead planned only to send a so-called 'E'-version out that is not included Internet Explorer in Europe.
But that is no longer the case. Instead, they have now sent a new proposal to the EU, allowing Europeans to choose their operating system web browser. The window could well be an option when Windows 7 comes out in Europe on 22 October. The Danish version a week later.
taken from (danish site, in danish): TV 2 Beep
