Microsoft offers browser choices to Europeans
Microsoft is apparently set to ask millions of users across Europe whether they want to use a web browser such as Firefox or Chrome instead of their own. Users of their operating system Windows will be offered the choice. A pop up window will prompt users to choose/install one of 12 browsers or just stay with the current option of Internet Explorer. When running the operating system, either XP, Vista or 7 the software will present users with a window that says in bold text “An important choice to make: your browser”. It also asks people to ensure they are connected to the internet. Exact estimates are hard to find but web stats company Net Applications said IE is used by 62% market share. Its closest rival is Firefox at 24%. The browser choice system could confuse people – an example of this has been people confronted with the choice screen have been worried that their machine has been taken over or fallen victim to a virus.
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