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June 11th, 2007

Google calls Microsoft on antitrust

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 11:50 am

Categories: Google, Microsoft

Tags: Google Inc., Antitrust, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Garett Rogers

The antitrust complaint from Google with regards to Desktop Search on Windows Vista is “heating up” as Barry Schwartz puts it. According to Google, Microsoft has an unfair advantage over the competition when it comes to their Google Desktop product.

Google complained to federal and state prosecutors that consumers who try to use its search tool for computer hard drives on Vista were frustrated because Vista has a competing desktop search program that cannot be turned off. When the Google and Vista search programs are run simultaneously on a computer, their indexing programs slow the operating system considerably, Google contended. As a result, Google said that Vista violated Microsoft’s 2002 antitrust settlement, which prohibits Microsoft from designing operating systems that limit the choices of consumers.

According to the New York Times, the state department is backing Microsoft in this one even though the arguments, in my opinion, have a certain level of substance.

State officials told the newspaper that a memo by Thomas Barnett, an assistant attorney general, rejected the Google complaint, repeating legal arguments made by Microsoft.

Garett RogersGarett Rogers Follow GarettRogers on Twitteris employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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It's not about being better, it's about choice
The user should have the choice to use any desktop search that they want. It's called "fair use."

Although I agree that if indexing can be turned off allowing Google Desktop to function uninhibited, then this is a non-issue.... (Read the rest)
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That's good  Ratatosk | 06/11/07
They should also have the option of un-installing IE.  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
Um, Safari on Windows?  Someguy2 | 06/11/07
Where have you been? You can now download the beta for Safari on Windows.  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
Oh, and here is the link to download Safari for Windows  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
Yes, it does.  Carl Rogers | 06/11/07
Running Internet Explorer 6 (IE-6) on Linux.  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
They should have the option of un-installing IE  windozefreak | 06/13/07
Internet explorer cannot be removed from Windows.  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
Really, who wants two search products on the same computer???  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
Of course you have a choice  mdemuth | 06/12/07
No more State or Federal anti-trust lawsuits for MS.  davidr555 | 06/11/07
Right, Google might be on their own here, at least until 2008.  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
MS Live search interface connected  THEE WOLF | 06/11/07
No one forced...  pietasterkid | 06/11/07
In case you did not hear, MS was found to have a monopoly and to have  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
About Google Privacy.  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
About Google Privacy II  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
GAWD...  BFD | 06/11/07
Google Search does the same thing.  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
It's not about being better, it's about choice  T1Oracle | 06/17/07
Since when is a desktop search not part of the OS?  SniperCT | 06/11/07
When it's in Linux  tracy anne | 06/12/07
It doesn't surprise me.  joe.smetona@... | 06/12/07
Message has been deleted.  evildictaitor | 06/13/07
You are incorrect.  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
Disable Windows File Protection Instructions.  joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
Try Agent Ransack (free)  joe.smetona@... | 06/12/07
Google's calendar can't be 'turned off', either!  mikeszdnet | 06/12/07
 joe.smetona@... | 06/13/07
Get Vista then you can turn it off  evildictaitor | 06/13/07
It doesn't surprise me either !  WhiteSand | 06/13/07

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