Microsoft has announced that it will send a notification to current users of Windows asking if you want to install a browser other than Internet Explorer.

Still happy with the award of Microsoft before the European Union that citizens will be able to choose Old browser on Windows, Opera Software has been suggested that this agreement extends to the whole world.

Microsoft has been subject to European regulators who have imposed fines worth millions to the company for abusing its dominant position in the market. After having to launch a version of Windows without its Windows Media Player player, which incidentally have been sold just 3,000 units, the company has seen its browser, Internet Explorer, was under scrutiny and a few months ago announced that the next version your operating system, Windows 7, reach Europe without a browser, leaving the words European Union and angry to users, who saw future problems when connecting to the Internet because it would first have to install a browser, which could pose little difficulty for advanced users in the field of new technologies.

A company he was proposing to include as standard with Windows browsers competition, which was not accepted. Finally a few days ago announced a concession: the Europeans could choose through a browser screen that appears inside the Explorer. Although well received by Opera Software, one of the litigants, the Norwegian browser Opera creator wants to expand the scope of this concession beyond Europe, on something that so far Microsoft has not decided.

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