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Authored by: PJ on Monday, December 17 2012 @ 12:53 PM EST |
But what is the solution to that problem, if one
views it as a problem? Google must have classes
to teach people tech?
The point is, even if they never change search
engines, they are not out any money at all, and
since the world pretty much agrees that Google's
is the best, how are they harmed? Where is the
harm to the public? There isn't any.
Microsoft might feel hurt, but US antitrust law
is supposed to be about harm to the public, to
the marketplace, not to competitors.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, December 18 2012 @ 01:47 AM EST |
You didn't state which browsers you might be talking about. But the last I
knew, Google pays money to Mozilla for searches done from their browser.
(That's a major, maybe *the* major source of Mozilla's income.) So you can't
say Google has no responisbility for Mozilla selecting Google as the default
search engine. And since Google makes the Chrome Broweser, of *course* Google
is going to be the default search engine there. I don't know about other
browsers. (Somehow I doubt Google is the default search engine for IE! ;-)[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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