Microsoft will change Vista Search
By Tom | June 20, 2007
The Justice Department said Tuesday that it had reached an agreement with Microsoft Corp. resolving Google Inc.’s complaints that its desktop search engine failed to perform properly on Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system.
The agreement “will resolve any issues the complaint may raise under the final judgments” that ended a government antitrust suit against Microsoft, the world’s largest software maker, the Justice Department said.
The agreement was disclosed in a joint filing with the attorneys general of 17 states, including California’s Jerry Brown.Sources Latimes
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